Originally Posted by
MikeB52
Well Andrew, been noodling on that, and I'm leaning similar to Mike's idea,,,
Taken every measurement I can think of off the original now and will post them on this thread with Phrank's permission once I clean up my bar napkin designs a little..
I have a couple of ideas, both involve a 22mm or 7/8th drill bit and or round nose router bit of the same dia..
Set at 60' indexing on the lathe either a router jig with a round nosed bit to carve them out from the outside once the general profile is turned,
or a 7/8 drill bit, set to 22 mm circle from center with a compass, indexing the 60' points around said circle and end drill through the blank to the desired depth of flute, so it looks like a square 6 shooter barrel prior to turning kinda thing. Then turn to profile.
Think the first one I try, in hardwood, will be the end drill trial as I haven't made my router jig yet. Will waste more of the blank trying it the drilling way as opposed to the router route but it is just a trial at this point.
When I measured the rad of the flutes I was surprised it was as large as it was, but math don't lie..
Had to come into the plant today sadly or I would be working on it today.
:)