Hey Clark...

 I've found a different solution. Four and a half inch hole saw. The
plug you take out becomes your wheel, complete with a 1/4" pilot hole
in the center. Add a half inch of rubber and voila, and round five
inch wheel. Having bought a hole saw kit, I can cut any wheel plug
from 1/2" up to 6". It's easy to do on the drill press and the best
part; They're r-o-u-n-d. :-)

Cheers,
Fred

On Dec 13, 9:26 am, Clark Ward Jr <[email protected]> wrote:
> You guys who cut sprockets on your bandsaws... is there a
> sprocket-drawing-page online that'll do the mathematical heavy lifting
> and draw me a pattern?
>
> And for the many fellows who've cut roadwheels on their tablesaws with
> a jig: how do you deal with avoiding kickback of the little pieces
> that get cut off?
>
> Many thanks! :)
>
> --
> Clark in Georgia

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