Woodmonkey
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I have been asked by a friend if I could produce a smallish run (150) of these lamps in beech.
Sorry about the watermark but I think you can still get the idea.
Here's a side elevation:
In order to accept the light fitting, 3 different diameter holes need to be bored, 40mm, 60mm and then a very shallow (1.5mm) 70mm. I was thinking the 40 & 60mm holes could be drilled on the pillar drill with forster bits, but I'm scratching my head about the 70mm, this needs to be pretty accurate so that the fitting sits flush with the edge of the lamp. Any ideas? Could possibly be done on the lathe but I think it would be very time consuming to make 150 like this... I know it doesn't seem like much of a fun job but as I said it's for a friend so want to help if I can. Would a cnc be able to cut that inside profile that deep?
Thanks in advance.
WM
Sorry about the watermark but I think you can still get the idea.
Here's a side elevation:
In order to accept the light fitting, 3 different diameter holes need to be bored, 40mm, 60mm and then a very shallow (1.5mm) 70mm. I was thinking the 40 & 60mm holes could be drilled on the pillar drill with forster bits, but I'm scratching my head about the 70mm, this needs to be pretty accurate so that the fitting sits flush with the edge of the lamp. Any ideas? Could possibly be done on the lathe but I think it would be very time consuming to make 150 like this... I know it doesn't seem like much of a fun job but as I said it's for a friend so want to help if I can. Would a cnc be able to cut that inside profile that deep?
Thanks in advance.
WM