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| | I appreciate your comments and I think scanning these in might be an option. depends on the res. of my scanner and the file type it creates. However, the file conversion is not likelyt o be an insurmountable problem. One problem i forsee is cutting the narrow pieces. Routers will put additional stresses on thin elements that band saw or scrool saws won't. I'll probably need to do the final cutout by hand because of the need for stablizing bridge elements in the design. You make your wind wheel with three pieces of wood instead of Clayton's method of routing or using a table saw on a 1/2" piece to make the groove. I think your method will be much easier, but I wonder if your dimensions are correct. You say to use 1/4" wood for the outsides and 1/2" wood for the middle, for the groove. Doesn't this result in a 1" thick wheel instead of a 1/2" one? This, to me, would not work (clearances would not be there). I believe if you used 1/8" ply for the outsides and 1/4" for the middle everything would work out. Am I wrong? |
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