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    Round bar jig - video

    Round bar jig. By Ohyo56. 12:54 video:




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    Nicely made jig but I am asking myself why go to all that effort, surely in a wood working shop it would be a lot easier to turn the stock on a wood lathe and then you are not limited to length of bar you can produce? Please let me know if I am missing something here. But very nice workshop and table-saw sledge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thehomeengineer View Post
    Nicely made jig but I am asking myself why go to all that effort, surely in a wood working shop it would be a lot easier to turn the stock on a wood lathe and then you are not limited to length of bar you can produce? Please let me know if I am missing something here. But very nice workshop and table-saw sledge.
    If you watch closely at the beginning, the jig is comprised, in part, of pieces of a lathe he evidently made, so it makes even less sense...

    I've seen folks do things like this to make round tenons on a tablesaw, basically out of convenience, since you're already using it to make the rest of whatever you're making, but those are typically just using a regular cross-cut sled with a stop on it, and lowering the blade to suit.



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