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Old 03-22-2008, 01:36 AM   #21
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Old 03-23-2008, 10:14 AM   #22
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I did go back and added the Manual,,, it also has a template or two.

BUT you may want to take a hard look at it like I did, I have always had a hard time putting the taper on legs,and other items the same way over and over for 2 legs or 4 legs, even using a template they don't come out just alike all the same way, just a little bit off..........

Then it hit me they just showed me how to do it on a standard Lathe, one would lift the tail stock up with some 1/2" or so with MDF stock and then clamp it down to the bed rail as normal,,then make a easy to make saddle jig that would slide down the bed rails and support the router, the same way they do in this manual,,,then if you look real hard at the manual you will see a dog that sticks out of the base plate that rides on the home make templetes,to get the stick to look just like the template but using the router to get the base shape true on all 2 or 4 legs.

The template holder would be bolted to the back side of the lathe bed and one could use a plunge router to copy the template pattern to the prodject over and over the same way..

One more item from the manual is the way to mount the router, without drilling alot of holes ,use hold down clamps and carr.bolts, it that way any router you have would fit the the saddle type jig for the lathe..


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