Needed to make two wedgie’s for 10 segment ring and a 9 segment ring. So I made them as shown in attached (poor) drawing. The size of AE is around 8”. DE is sized to fit between fences. Angles A and E are 90 degrees.
1 ) A miter gauge can be used to cut the trapezoid wedge. Not having a accurate way to set the miter gauge the setting was verified via Vintage Machinist Tool Combination Square Protractor Head. (at least 70 yrs old). After cutting the wedge I verified the angle by using line BD and BC. I used a dial indicator acurate to 1/100th inch to measure BC before cutting any wedges. The side BC can be found using the tangent of the angle at D. ( 40 –.839099 , 36 – .726542 from spreed sheet).
For 40 degree and BD of 8” BC is 6.71299. For 36 degree and BC is 5.81234.
The true test, cut 9 and 10 ring segments. Adjust if needed. I was lucky, both were correct on first cut.
If the ring does not close, you need to adjust the wedge
[attachment=5322].
1 ) A miter gauge can be used to cut the trapezoid wedge. Not having a accurate way to set the miter gauge the setting was verified via Vintage Machinist Tool Combination Square Protractor Head. (at least 70 yrs old). After cutting the wedge I verified the angle by using line BD and BC. I used a dial indicator acurate to 1/100th inch to measure BC before cutting any wedges. The side BC can be found using the tangent of the angle at D. ( 40 –.839099 , 36 – .726542 from spreed sheet).
For 40 degree and BD of 8” BC is 6.71299. For 36 degree and BC is 5.81234.
The true test, cut 9 and 10 ring segments. Adjust if needed. I was lucky, both were correct on first cut.
If the ring does not close, you need to adjust the wedge
[attachment=5322].