I had to turn a comlete set of poles, end fittings and rings for our 5 metre wide window. The poles are 2" diameter and 2 at 2.5 metres long. 40 rings with a 2 3/4" internal dia. The reason was that the heavy curtains SWMBO made caused the biggest poles we could find to sag!
I turned the rings by cutting 13 3 1/2" squares from 2" beech planking and turned them to 3 1/4" cylinders. Then the outer radius of 3 rings (if my memory serves me right??) was turned into each cylinder and the space inbetween them cut down to about a 2" diameter. A dovetail was cut o one end to mount in me Jacobs chuck jaws and the cylinder mounted i the chuck.
The next was to bore the centre out with a 50mm Forstner bit so that the rings fell loose. I had made a pinch chuck to mount them to turn the centres to the correct diameter and form
And when they were all finished I fitted small screw rings into each curtain ring and dipped them in a stain. and hung them to dry
The square for the poles was cut at the wood supplier on their panel saw. It was just too much hassle for me and took them seconds. This is a square and a round
Been up for seveal months now and no sag!! This is the end result, or part of it
SWMBO is reeet chuffed wi it :mrgreen: :mrgreen: No special tools needed, just some time..