Just to let you know that your video was my introduction to the "L-fence". It worked extremely well and was very safe. I was building a triacontahedron and had made an error that threw the size off about 1/64. That, of course, is a killer and this method cleared it up. Since it was about 12 structures it saved me $145.00 in wood. Thanks again. Your efforts have really helped me.
I have built these for years. A soccer ball is a "Truncated Icosohedron". It is one of 13 Convex Archimedian Solids. There is a great resources for these object. Downland "Stella 4-D" It gives all the miteres of all 13 Archimedian solids and much more. I have developed some much simpler techniques for setting the required angles and assembly. Let me know how we can get in touch and I will be happy to share them with you.
Hi, thanks for posting this video. I found it very instructional. You mentioned a club demo where you were going to turn the rest of the ball. I would be very interested in seeing a video that completes the project. Thanks again!
I think the catch at the end happened because the wood grains are in the direction towards you. You probably need to use a bowl gouge instead of a skewer or scraper.
@@andrewarcontisr8878 Sorry about that. I found it very interesting and informative. I am working today to cut the pieces (that is between errands). Do well, David