am considering making my own rotary jig, but can't figure out how to "measure" once jig is in place.
can anyone help out.
am considering making my own rotary jig, but can't figure out how to "measure" once jig is in place.
can anyone help out.
Hi Bill, welcome to the forum.
I also hope/plan to eventually make my own adjustable rotary jig. Before doing so, though, I made sure to get one from the idea's inventor, Ed Baker. This will both give me a better understanding of the concept before I try to expound on it and
will ensure that Ed gets some compensation for his brilliant invention.
http://www.edscustomcarved.com/
Again, welcome to the forum and please let us know a bit more about you,
V/r
Lawrence
I agree with Lawrence, a lot of work and effort went into the creation of the rotary jig by Ed, so start by purchasing his.
Using Designer 1.187, STL importer, Center line, conforming vectors, scanning probe/PE, and the ROCK chuck.
Eddie
I could find no mention anywhere on Ed's site about a rotary jig. Only canes?????
He has them on ebay but he does not have one up right now.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rotary-Jig-f...p2047675.l2557
On his posts, he says:
"For information regarding "Rotary Jig for Carvewright", contact me through my website."