Dave38 said:
I was wondering if anyone would have a ring like this? It is 1/4" thick. It's an old Adams cue that my buddy wants a shaft made. I went to start making it tonite and realized that it has 8 slots, and my index on my lathe has 60 holes, which is a problem when you divide 60 by 8 and get 7.5. Unless someone has a solution to use my lathe and come out symetrical. Any help, muchly appreciated
Dave
The caveman method requires a PERFECT square, like a turning square,
and a clever sharp pointer.
Turn one end of the square to a short cylinder you can grab with
the chuck jaws. The cylinder MUST be concentric with the sides
of the square.
Chop an inch or so block off the end of the square.
Layout centers, of the faces, and center lines on both square ends.
Glue, nail, or screw the 1 inch block back onto the square, perfectly
centered and rotated exactly 90 degrees.
If you put the round end in your chuck, the edges of the overlapping
squares will be at 45 degree intervals.
Rotate your chuck by hand till it hits on an edge<you might want
to make a 2 pronged pointer to rub on each square>
then cut a slot.
Lather, rinse, repeat 8 times.
Dale Pierce<the mother of invention>