Clark my good man , I found the best way of making plywood wheels was
with a chop saw
http://www.rctankcombat.com/tanks/T051/22-large.jpg
I bolted the work piece down securely with a large nut and rotated the
wheel taking off smaller and smaller `chunks` . The foto doesn’t show
a wheel as such but the principle is the same .
I don’t like the idea of wheel making with a table saw , control is
vital .

Neil R



On Dec 13, 4:26 pm, 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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