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Using a Table Saw and a Router Table like a lathe! 

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This was a weird method I hit on during a lull in building my lathe duplicator - how to use a table saw, drill and router to create repeatable, profiled chair spindles. I go through the two step method here.
Michael Alm's tapered leg table saw sled:
• DIY Table Saw Lathe | ...
Products used:
Lee Valley flush trim bit
www.leevalley.com/en-ca/shop/...
Lee Valley t-track
www.leevalley.com/en-ca/shop/...

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19 мар 2022

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Комментарии : 17   
@glennryzebol4472
@glennryzebol4472 2 месяца назад
The router part blew miy mind the most lol. Great video. I'll be checking michaels vid out for sure.
@paulruud5804
@paulruud5804 Год назад
I agree. This is a very nice and new idea. Thank you for taking the trouble to produce such a nice video explaining it. In cases where a lot of material needs to come off at the router, intermediate templates with shallower cuts would be good.
@JonnyBuilds
@JonnyBuilds 6 месяцев назад
Great video, and super cool technique!
@claytoy123
@claytoy123 Год назад
definitely a genius dicovery
@KeepItSimpleSprdshet
@KeepItSimpleSprdshet 2 года назад
Love your video’s ! You dropped me at 5:56 with the exasperation in dust collection! 😂 I am right there with you and thought exactly the same thing and more. I use a Harbor Freight dust collector with 2 large canister type filers ( the name escapes e right now ) and a 6” dust deputy. I also run a dedicated whole vacuum with 2” pvc pipe and run them both at the same time trying arrest any and all dust. I get 90% of the chips and 99% of the dust I would guess. It is bafflingly sometime when you cut something and still you get chips flying out somehow. Keep it up look forward to more of your video’s. Thanks from Southern Maine.
@talderson1
@talderson1 2 года назад
That is actually pretty slick.
@2OO_OK
@2OO_OK 2 года назад
That is genius, thank you and well done.
@darren7650
@darren7650 Год назад
Very nice! Love the template solution. I'm about to make baseball bats for my grandkids, this will work perfectly with the router template you've added.
@perillodanisi2505
@perillodanisi2505 8 месяцев назад
Very interesting. Well done. If ideas are welcome! I will try to do the same but using the lathe. A skill saw and the router over the lathe. In that way i can sanded at the same place.
@colemine7008
@colemine7008 2 года назад
Very interesting. Thanks.
@DavidLee-cw6ci
@DavidLee-cw6ci 8 месяцев назад
Clever!
@R-K61
@R-K61 2 года назад
Brilliant.
@SloverOfTeuth
@SloverOfTeuth Год назад
Very nice, great idea. I guess you could use a bottom (router end) bearing bit, keeping the contact point low, and shape the base to keep the non-cut zone away from the bit.
@usaf4dbt
@usaf4dbt 2 года назад
Thank you
@ahmedhamada5896
@ahmedhamada5896 2 года назад
افكار اكثر من رائعة
@danielvolchik5368
@danielvolchik5368 Год назад
Do you think any issues would arrise if you started with straight octagonal stock off the bandsaw instead of doing your roughing on the table saw?
@acanadianwoodworker
@acanadianwoodworker Год назад
Oh I get it - and went right to the router with octagonal stock. Thats smart. I bet it would work well, just ease your way in more carefully. That could actually save a lot of time
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