You can easily make 2"x 4mm ø dowels on a dowel plate. You just need wood with a straight grain and split it down to approximate size with and a slight taper on one end, before putting it through the plate.
Exotic woods with figured grain.
You can easily make 2"x 4mm ø dowels on a dowel plate. You just need wood with a straight grain and split it down to approximate size with and a slight taper on one end, before putting it through the plate.
Why would I hate it?
That method would work if I didn't need dowels so small, you can't spin a 4mm bit of wood without it crumbling.
See, I knew it!Part of a sculpture for a client.
My guess is cheese and pineapple hedgehog
https://www.missioneurovision.co.uk/recipe/cheese-and-pineapple-hedgehog/
It works!
Used the counterbore I had and it made a nice long dowel, quite easy as long as the speed was high and the feed rate low. Just ordered a 4mm version, now to prep some stock and wait by the letter box.
I THINK what the op is trying to say is,
"Thanks folks for all the helpful suggestions - here's what worked"
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