mikeschn
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I'll bet the answer is obvious, probably even easy... but right now it's eluding me... so please help me out.
I'm making a closed end Tycoon. I'm working on the cap. The instructions are as follows...
CAP BLANK:
• Mark the center on both ends of the blank.
• Drill a 10mm hole at one end, 11/32" deep (Diagram B & C)
• Squeeze glue drops into the hole, slide the cap insert recessed
end in first into the hole. Let dry.
• Use a sander to square the end over the insert.
So here you see, I've drilled the hole and glued in the insert. I'm ready to use a sander to square the end.
Normally I use a barrel trimmer. Obviously that won't work, as the hole is only 11/32" deep. And the blank is not truly square, and it's not known which surfaces, if any, are truly parallel to the hole.
So how do I sand the blank perpendicular to the hole?
Mike...
I'm making a closed end Tycoon. I'm working on the cap. The instructions are as follows...
CAP BLANK:
• Mark the center on both ends of the blank.
• Drill a 10mm hole at one end, 11/32" deep (Diagram B & C)
• Squeeze glue drops into the hole, slide the cap insert recessed
end in first into the hole. Let dry.
• Use a sander to square the end over the insert.
So here you see, I've drilled the hole and glued in the insert. I'm ready to use a sander to square the end.
Normally I use a barrel trimmer. Obviously that won't work, as the hole is only 11/32" deep. And the blank is not truly square, and it's not known which surfaces, if any, are truly parallel to the hole.
So how do I sand the blank perpendicular to the hole?
Mike...