Center finder.

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Looks like a neat idea. My first thought was to make my own out of 1/4" acrylic. Kind of did the same thing making one similar to the one sold on this site. (just for myself since I have a laser)

I guess I don't really need another center finder but who can resist a new tool!!

Jeff in northern Wisconsin
 
I made my own with some scrap aluminum angle and a little epoxy. I cut it on a Slide compund saw backing up the cut with wood. :smile:
 

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I made my own with some scrap aluminum angle and a little epoxy. I cut it on a Slide compund saw backing up the cut with wood. :smile:

Lenny thanks for posting, I was thinking along those lines but I was going to epoxy a flat plate to the top but yours make more sense and would be easier to line up and faster to assemble. Thanks!
 
Different opinions and points of view. That's great!!! Thank you guys!!!
I am kinda lazy to make jigs and make them only when no other option is available.
This is another option for me! :tongue::biggrin::cool:
 
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Here is the one Mr. cnccutter makes. They work very nicely. Can't be too expensive because I have 5 of them now. Well I lose things!:mad:
 

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I made my own with some scrap aluminum angle and a little epoxy. I cut it on a Slide compund saw backing up the cut with wood. :smile:

Lenny thanks for posting, I was thinking along those lines but I was going to epoxy a flat plate to the top but yours make more sense and would be easier to line up and faster to assemble. Thanks!

You are welcome.
Very easy to make and what I like about it is it stands up to using a utilty knife to score diagonal lines. Even out of square blanks aren't a problem ... just score a line turn it score another and repeat. If the lines don't meet in the center you will at least be able to easily determine where the center is. :smile:
 
When I saw this in the woodcraft email the other day I thought it was great until I saw the price:) I could see $10-$15 but $30 is just too much for a tool that any straight edge can duplicate (just not as fast)
 
Just checking to see if anyone who ordered the new, fancy red center finder from Woodpeckers has received it yet. I understood that they would be shipped in January.

Jim Smith.
 
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