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Bombarde16

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Still plugging away. It goes without saying that a big outboard lathe is the proper tool for this job. Absent a big outboard lathe, I plow some reference lines with the router, hatchet as close as I dare, and then go back to the router to finish it off. It'll get done, but it'll take some time.

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Rob, I'm sure it's obvious to folks with more smart than me but, how did you use a router to cut the reference lines? ie. going from the depth needed on the outside to the flat part of the center.

See the pictures in post number 44 above. It's the same sort of router cradle one would use to flatten a slab or a workbench. Mine's just tilted at an angle.

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