09-20-2023, 09:25 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-20-2023, 09:27 AM by SceneryMaker.)
If you have been putting off segmented turning because making a Wedgie sled with those curved slots was more trouble than it was worth, look at this one.
A piece of scrap MDF, a miter slot bar made any way you care to, and a couple feet of Tee track are all you need. Both rabbets for the tee tracks and the slots in the fences are straight. You could even get by with one hole and one slot in each fence if cutting two slots is too much work. It really can't get much simpler.
Set it with a cheap drafting triangle from the mart of walls and you're in business for 12-segment rings.
A piece of scrap MDF, a miter slot bar made any way you care to, and a couple feet of Tee track are all you need. Both rabbets for the tee tracks and the slots in the fences are straight. You could even get by with one hole and one slot in each fence if cutting two slots is too much work. It really can't get much simpler.
Set it with a cheap drafting triangle from the mart of walls and you're in business for 12-segment rings.
We do segmented turning, not because it is easy, but because it is hard.