Hello and Good morning everyone. Thank you Joe for your views on this topic. I
like the Shop Smith duplicator, like you said "to get into all the "nooks" and
"crannies", I like to think of it like this, you can Attack the wood at the
proper angles to get the best results.The other two stiles
Hi Curt
When I sent my last message on the topic I had't read Mike's response.
Undercutting can be done on the SS
but would require rotation of the router about the B axis.
Regards
Ron
In a message dated 2/18/2018 12:19:56 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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good morning gentlemen!...a couple of comments on templates and copying...
we do quite a bit of multiples in our shop, mostly 4, 6, and 8...extremely
rare if we do more than that of any one piece... over the years we have
tried and used a few different types of copiers, all on our lathe, not the
Hi Curt
I agree with your point. However, I think that the Shop Smith approach, where
the copy follower is the same shape as the cutter, goes a long way in solving
that problem.
Regards,
Ron
In a message dated 2/18/2018 12:57:25 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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