As of today, I have built a jig to route a 10 degree channel down the center
of an 8/4 peice of hardwood. The cut is zero degrees from the left side to 10
degrees 3 inches to the right side of the cut.
My question: is there a method or machine on the market that can be set up to
make this type of clean cut?
Thanks in advance. John A.
On 16 Sep 2004 15:42:51 -0700, [email protected] (John A) wrote:
>As of today, I have built a jig to route a 10 degree channel down the center
>of an 8/4 peice of hardwood. The cut is zero degrees from the left side to 10
>degrees 3 inches to the right side of the cut.
>My question: is there a method or machine on the market that can be set up to
>make this type of clean cut?
>
>Thanks in advance. John A.
Sounds like making a jig as you did is the way to go. I'm sure there
are expensive NC machines to do this kind of custom cut.
On 16 Sep 2004 15:42:51 -0700, [email protected] (John A) wrote:
>As of today, I have built a jig to route a 10 degree channel down the center
>of an 8/4 peice of hardwood. The cut is zero degrees from the left side to 10
>degrees 3 inches to the right side of the cut.
>My question: is there a method or machine on the market that can be set up to
>make this type of clean cut?
>
>Thanks in advance. John A.
hard telling from your description. posting a picture to
alt.binaries.pictures.woodworking of what you have, both the tool you
made and more importantly the result you are trying to achieve would
help. I'm thinking something along the lines of a custom shaper
cutter....