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Originally Posted by Visteonguy Hi Tom,,,, The picture of your smaller handles look to me like they are a perfect arc,,, how about making the handles into a full circle, and then route the round over parts of the handles, and then make a fixture to hold the circular piece and then you can cut them off on your table saw,,, should finish up with what you got in your picture ???
I was thinking of making the whole piece into a circle so you got material to hold onto while you were doing the routing,, and that will take care of the chance of you rounding over the edge of the handles where you do not want it rounded over ,,, as in the 2 areas that will butt up againts the face of the draw.
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Terry....Thanks for replying.
Yes they are a perfect arc......How is the material supported during the first cut?? the reverse side is exactly the same, so how would you rout that surface??
Remember they end up fairly small to put over a circular saw. When I presented the problem to a few of my friends they also suggested what you have just said but I had my doubts with regards to safety. Food for thought. I was going to set this uo so that my clients that are vision impaired could rout them.
Tom