It never occurred to me that half round was available.  That would simplify
the project.
Thanks.
  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]on Behalf Of Tom Hodges
  Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 7:53 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] Re: another measuring device:



  Hi Tom. Sounds like you have a lot of people interested in your clever
  measuring device. I have a question. Don't they sell half round that would
  fit into the pipe? If so, you could cut two, one inch pieces off and glue
  them to the ends to make the ends fully round?

  I'm sure they sell half round but I don't know what sizes are available.
  What ever sizes are available, you can probably buy a PVC pipe that will
  accommodate it.

  I'm currently using one and a half inch, half round, to duplicate some old
  interior door casings. Not saying we should use anything that big, but,
  just saying many half round sizes are available.

  Regards, Tom H.

  From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
  On Behalf Of Tom Vos
  Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 8:02 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] Re: another measuring device:

  You've got some good ideas here.
  The reason for the flat side of the dowel is to allow a nut to fit between
  the dowel and the pvc.
  The small bolt I use for a set screw goes through a hold in the pvc, and
  threads into the nut.
  When I keep tightening the bolt, it threads through the nut and clamps
down
  on the flat part of the dowel.

  You could, as you suggest, rid the dowel, and glue half round pieces on
the
  end.
  That would give the same result.
  I've noted in an earlier post that you could use a router for this.
  That might work better, but my router was set up for a different job at
the
  time and I didn't want to change its settings.
  The idea of a square block sounds good, but my pvc is round.
  You do want to have the dowel sized so that it won't flop around too much
  inside the pvc.
  --
  Blue skies.
  Dan Rossi
  Carnegie Mellon University.
  E-Mail: [email protected] <mailto:dr25%40andrew.cmu.edu>
  Tel: (412) 268-9081

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