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PostPosted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 11:42 am 
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I also like Terence Kennedy's setup.
Wonder how it would work to do this on an oscillating spindle sander using a stationary rub collar mounted to the top of the sander table around the spindle.
Would need an offset in the pattern to compensate for the difference in diameter like a bushing on a router.
It's amazing how fast the spindle sanders will take off material without loading and burning.


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 5:28 pm 
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Hi Chas,
I took some time today to make up a model of a clamp system that you could use on your jig and it’s real simple.
A quarter turn of the wing nut engages the wood and draws it down tight to the jig. I made it using a 1/4 -20 bolt, a nut and a wing nut. I drilled and taped the model but you could use a threaded insert especially going into wood. I know that a ¼ “is too wide of a slot but I am just trying to covey a thought on how it could be done.
The last pic is another option if the wingnuts are a problem. I slotted the end but you'll have to use a screw driver.
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Sorry about the lousy pictures. loussy camera and the macro is useless.


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 11:04 am 
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Rich--Looks like you have a good idea there. Another arrangement of it would be to not thread the fixture but just have a straight hole. Your wingnut would be used to do the quarter-turn to engage the sides of the slot. Then a hexnut (under the wingnut) would be tightened for desired clamping or use a second wingnut for this purpose.
What do you guys think? I'm looking at making a fixture for doing the underside of the neck on the spindle sander and could use this type of clamping.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 1:03 pm 
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Greetings gents,
I'm out of town and on a borrowed computer so I'll have to be brief.
The T boly idea will surely work. Not sure if it's a viable production method for my manufucturing sequence, though. When I get home I'll ponder it in the shop.
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 3:24 am 
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Thank you very much for sharing, I look forward to learning here at OLF


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