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Making an Arched Radius
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This is the dry fit. I didn’t take any pics of the glue up. |
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Fixed your pics. Nice work!
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Interesting. What’s the material?
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The arch, stained and installed.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1540515088.jpg
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Place pencil between the sticks and scribe each side of the radius.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1540516312.jpg
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Nice work!
We used to do something similar with arched handrails. |
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Railings sound a bit more challenging. |
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Sounds like a few places here.
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Been going to a buddy's place in Simsonville. who I played sports with in high school. We go to Clemson games. Actually, 3 of us meet up for our annual Clemson game. |
I used a similar jig (although quite a bit smaller) in constructing the front apron on a demilune table I made several years ago. I stacked several layers of bending plywood and the front and rear of the apron was resawn solid cherry.
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nice job
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We used alot of framed door and window arches in the 80's & 90's. Used to have the formula for the radius, given the height and width, memorized.
Today, not so much.... |
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