Nelly111s
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I'm making a finial which is about 1500mm long in total, out of iroko. The top part of it is a "spike" which is hexagonal. See pictures of original, CAD render of new one, measurements of new one (110mm a/f, 560mm long).
I'm after some "best practice" for making this. I can think of three ways
Has anyone done this, if so, how?
I'm after some "best practice" for making this. I can think of three ways
- Mount the blank in the lathe and use a router over the workpiece with a tapered jig to route the flats. I can use the lathe indexer to turn and repeat 8 times.
- Mark the blank, bandsaw off a piece, tape the waste back on again and repeat 8 times. Then hand plane to finish.
- Make an mdf jig for the thicknesser so that the top face is parallel to the bed.
Has anyone done this, if so, how?