condeesteso
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I am planning a chess table and have been basing the overall design 'silhouette' on Regency, although it won't be a precise copy of the period, more influenced by.
Fluted legs, a bit like this (just a google reference):
I have a lathe and can make an index plate, I have a small router and can make some kind of guide and depth stop (I suppose), but with the taper I'm not at all sure I need the lathe as I could make a banch-top clamp and index from that. I have seriously considered a scratch-stock and may like the control of doing this by hand, as one small error with a router and we start all over #-o . So, any ideas please on the best ways to do this... and how was it done back in 1815, I wonder??
Help much appreciated.
Fluted legs, a bit like this (just a google reference):
I have a lathe and can make an index plate, I have a small router and can make some kind of guide and depth stop (I suppose), but with the taper I'm not at all sure I need the lathe as I could make a banch-top clamp and index from that. I have seriously considered a scratch-stock and may like the control of doing this by hand, as one small error with a router and we start all over #-o . So, any ideas please on the best ways to do this... and how was it done back in 1815, I wonder??
Help much appreciated.