It is not necessary to have full round ends either is it?

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tom Fowle 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, November 21, 2009 11:02 AM
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Re: another measuring device:


    
  tom,
  I don't think you could do much with a plane, the plane needs long spaces
  ahead of and behind it so you'd maybe just be able to make a curved dent in
  the middle.

  You might drill holes off center along the dowell and finish them off with a
  flat chisel or a scroll saw, but it'd be the devil of a lot of work to get a
  smooth cut.

  Actually if you plained down an entire dowell having first cut off an inch
  length, then cut that 1 inch piece down the center and glued each half on
  the new flats at either end of the dowel, that might do it.
  still a lot of work obviously the table saw or router would be the real way
  to go

  Hmmm, wonder if you could buy an appropriate chunk of "Half Round" and cut 1
  inch chunks off, glue them flat to flat, on the ends of the half round.

  There are always a lot of different ways to do most things, but I think
  yours is the simplest if you have the table saw and skill.

  What i can't figure is how you kept the dowel moving straight and just took
  off a small amount each cut
  guess you could set up a rip fence and move it each cut but that too is too
  much fuss.

  tom Fowle


  

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