stuartpaul
Established Member
I've had a commission from a very demanding client (MiL :shock: ) to make a tripod oval table. Dimensions to be about 20" wide by 20" high.
This type of thing
Trying to work out out to fix the legs in position. I remember watching a Norm show ages ago where he did a similar thing using sliding dovetails with a router & jig on his lathe. I think dovetails are going to be crucial for strength so I want to pursue this avenue.
I have got a lathe but with no idexing or locking facility so positioning the 120 degree slots might be interesting.
Anyone undertaken a similar project and have any hints or tips on the best methods of doing this?
I've though about 'hexagoning' the leg and then being able to use the router table (straight cutter to remove the bulk and then finish off with dovetail bit). I can then use the lathe to achieve the roundness without destroying the slots. That's my initial thinking but haven't got much further.
This type of thing
Trying to work out out to fix the legs in position. I remember watching a Norm show ages ago where he did a similar thing using sliding dovetails with a router & jig on his lathe. I think dovetails are going to be crucial for strength so I want to pursue this avenue.
I have got a lathe but with no idexing or locking facility so positioning the 120 degree slots might be interesting.
Anyone undertaken a similar project and have any hints or tips on the best methods of doing this?
I've though about 'hexagoning' the leg and then being able to use the router table (straight cutter to remove the bulk and then finish off with dovetail bit). I can then use the lathe to achieve the roundness without destroying the slots. That's my initial thinking but haven't got much further.