I use a large flat chuck to flatten all of my rings mounted to the spindle. After they are all flat I mount the bottom to the spindle and mount my flat chuck to the tailstock mounting the rings by sliding the flat chuck to the preceding ring
You mentioned a fella by the name of Ralph Bagnal and his table saw throat insert. I cannot find and info on line. Can you tell me where I can find info about the inserts? Thank you. Johnny.
Use complimentary wedges to cancel out any errors, cut one, turn over, cut the complimentary. Put the two together for a perfect wedge.
I use a large flat chuck to flatten all of my rings mounted to the spindle. After they are all flat I mount the bottom to the spindle and mount my flat chuck to the tailstock mounting the rings by sliding the flat chuck to the preceding ring
You mentioned a fella by the name of Ralph Bagnal and his table saw throat insert. I cannot find and info on line. Can you tell me where I can find info about the inserts? Thank you. Johnny.
Here is his website: www.consultingwoodworker.com/
would you be willing to email me the directions for the wedgie sled, as I live in Canada and cannot find anything here
You can find the instructions for making a Wedgie Sled here: www.segeasy.com/wedgies.htm
go to http:/www.segeasy.com
That is jery Benet sled
Correct ... Jerry Bennett is the creator of Segeasy.com and the man who invented the Wedgie Sled.
This video would be much better with adequate audio. You can't hear the other turner speaking or any of the questions from the audience. Too bad.
Not the least bit impressed sad to say this is amateurish stuff