Half round table top method?
#16
(06-23-2022, 05:47 PM)Handplanesandmore Wrote: Brian,

You don't need a large sled to make circles. For a 3' - 5' dia.circle, the sled can just be 2' x 2'. Google how to cut circles on the table saw youtube.

The paper glueline is where the center point will be placed.

Simon

Simon...I have cut a circle on the table saw, it's the cutting a circle in half where I figured I would need a large sled, paper joint notwithstanding...
Thanks...
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#17
Thanks for the ideas, folks!

I'll figure out which will work best for me and get to y'all.
Semper fi,
Brad

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#18
There is no cutting the circle in half. A full circle is cut on the paper-joined panel with a, say, 2'x2' sled, then the circle is knocked apart.

Simon
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(06-26-2022, 05:07 PM)Handplanesandmore Wrote: There is no cutting the circle in half. A full circle is cut on the paper-joined panel with a, say, 2'x2' sled, then the circle is knocked apart.

Simon

As in, you take something like a knife blade and tap it into the paper joint, starting at one edge. The joint splits apart as the paper pulls apart.
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#20
You explained it well. Perhaps "wedged apart" should've been used.

Simon
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