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  • Wood_workur
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    • Aug 2005
    • 1914
    • Ohio
    • Ryobi bt3100-1

    #16
    that is nice looking.
    Alex

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    • ejs1097
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      • Mar 2005
      • 486
      • Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

      #17
      Originally posted by Alex Franke
      Nice! My wife has been asking for one of these and I never really knew what the heck she was talking about!

      Did you build from plans, or is it an original design?
      It's an EJS original. I drew the curves on Visio and still have them if you'd like a pattern. It's easy enough to measure up as well, my wife has one as well, let me know.
      Eric
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      • drumpriest
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        • Feb 2004
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        • Pittsburgh, Pa, USA.
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        #18
        I didn't realize that I never replied to this one Eric, looks great. Visio, great tool, did you print them out and apply the pattern to the wood??
        Keith Z. Leonard
        Go Steelers!

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        • ejs1097
          Established Member
          • Mar 2005
          • 486
          • Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

          #19
          Originally posted by drumpriest
          I didn't realize that I never replied to this one Eric, looks great. Visio, great tool, did you print them out and apply the pattern to the wood??
          That's what I did. After printing to paper though, I traced it on a manilla folder then cut it out of that for a thicker surface. After I made the first one, then I used the pattern to make the full scale hardboard template.

          With Visio, I was able to do 1/2 of the curve (2 quarter circles joined together). Then copy the image and flip it verticially to ensure the top and bottom of the curves were identical.
          Eric
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