Monday, (the 2nd), William and I (KTMM) got together again for a short while to cut some circles. William had already done a dry fitting of the frames for our top secret project, which looked great.

The two that we’ve cut look great. William has done some more work on a few triangular pieces that fit into the frame, that part isn’t pictured.

Here’s my backside as I cut some circles….

A simple router jig and a bit of measuring is the easiest way I know to cut circles and the results speak for themselves.
More to come soon.

















10 comments so far
Paul David Soto
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#1 posted 504 days ago
Sweeeettttt project! I’ve got a few “secret” plans to send you guys. Perhaps make a series of this. I never used them. Need email address. Kind regards…
-- - As a woodworker, it could be interesting sometimes waking up in the morning and asking, "Lord, what will you have me do today?" -Noah
Dave
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#2 posted 504 days ago
Nice, what yall makin wagon wheels?
I gat a motor hahahaah
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stefang
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#3 posted 504 days ago
I know what it is. It’s a…..........well you know.
-- Mike, American in Norway
KTMM (Krunkthemadman) aka. Lucas Crenshaw
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#4 posted 504 days ago
I gats a motor too. I hate aluminum wire though….. that post is coming…..
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dspahn
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#5 posted 504 days ago
They’re obviously building a perpetual motion machine utilizing cold fusion. Clearly. ;)
Dave
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#6 posted 504 days ago
what he said yep thats it.
-- Superdav "No matter where you go - there you are." http://chiselandforge.com
William
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#7 posted 504 days ago
I need the motor Dave. Whatcha got?
I have a 1.5 HP motor that I don’t want to use because it’s a 220V.
I also now have a 1/2 HP motor that I don’t want to use because I am worried if it’ll be enough.
So whatcha got? Whathca got? Whatcha got?
send me a text tomorrow. I’m going back to bed soon.
Hybrid,
wdwoodworks@yahoo.com
or
greasemonkeyredneck@yahoo.com
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Dave
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#8 posted 504 days ago
!/2 horse 110 volt 1700rpm with a pulley and a mounting bracket. I plugged it in and she works. Its a heavy sucker. My wagon wheel motor is only a 1/3 horse. Hybrid,
superdav721@gmail.com
-- Superdav "No matter where you go - there you are." http://chiselandforge.com
William
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#9 posted 504 days ago
Well if you’re not using it, I could use it. I bought a 12” Craftsman bandsaw yesterday that has a 1/2HP on it. I figured I’d use it if I have to. I didn’t need the saw. It’s identical to the bandsaw I already have. I figured the half horse motor on it was worth the $25 I gave for it though.
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William
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#10 posted 501 days ago
Thank you for the plans Hybrid. I got them. One of them I know will go to use and I think I have a way to use the other ones as well.
I sent photo to KTMM just a little while ago. I’ve gotten a long ways on the glueing up.
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