I am wondering what I would be facing if I was going to try to cut V-groove points into a turning square. I am just looking for some practice while I am saving up for better machinery. I don't have a lathe with a router attachment or a milling machine. However I do have access to a router and table that this type of work could be done on. I understand that the points probably won't be even, straight, or properly spaced. This is just kind of a fun thing but at the same time if it is possible to cut the points this way and do a decent job I could start making forearms to use later. I have some woods that aren't really cue worthy that I am going to use as my guinea pigs, but at the same time I'd like to keep the waste to a minimum.
As usual, I appreciate all the help you folks can give me. I haven't been steered wrong yet so I'll just keep the questions coming.
Thanks
Dave
As usual, I appreciate all the help you folks can give me. I haven't been steered wrong yet so I'll just keep the questions coming.
Thanks
Dave