CHJ
Established Member
That looks pretty good from just a bandsaw circle jig style cut, guess getting width perfect enough for no central 'clearance' hole may be a little more difficult, it's not easy to achieve consistently with my method either.
But for most projects where a central knob or other feature is used that level of cutting accuracy is irrelevant.
Be interesting to see what the glue lines look like when turned and finished.
Good to see someone trying something different, personally I get as much satisfaction out of solving an oddball assembly method as the actual turning.
But for most projects where a central knob or other feature is used that level of cutting accuracy is irrelevant.
Be interesting to see what the glue lines look like when turned and finished.
Good to see someone trying something different, personally I get as much satisfaction out of solving an oddball assembly method as the actual turning.