Finally made the handle for the dial, then I went on to Graduating the dial, I was going to graduate it in Degrees and minutes but by the time I got to working on it I realized that Graduating in minutes would be impossible with a spin indexer, so I opted for decimals (ten lines per one deg.) this was much easier.
This morning I made the adjustable marker for the main table. I bent the curve in a hardwood form and tested it on the table, it was very close so I decided to run a 6" wheel in the form .008" for near cleanup. Now complete except for the TTTT nuts.
I guess this thread is long enough so onto to the next project.
Thanks for all the feedback and positive responses.
Claude
This morning I made the adjustable marker for the main table. I bent the curve in a hardwood form and tested it on the table, it was very close so I decided to run a 6" wheel in the form .008" for near cleanup. Now complete except for the TTTT nuts.
I guess this thread is long enough so onto to the next project.
Thanks for all the feedback and positive responses.
Claude
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