I was looking more closely at the process of using the lr32 system to make a custom sized holey top. I found that the process I described earlier this week had some cumulative errors I couldn't find a way around, clever or not (thanks Paul).
I had always looked at a sheet of MDF as being a little over 49 inches wide, brainwashed as I am. In looking more closely at the factory size of the MDF sheet I found that it is exactly 1248 mm wide. A little math later I recognized that that is perfect 32. This opens up a number of opportunities in jig making especially in making the first set of parallel rows needed to make a holey top. If this observation holds up, I'll describe what I have in mind a little later.
The question to FOG is do you see the same across the country or is what I see just a fluke?
Thanks,
Dick Perry
I had always looked at a sheet of MDF as being a little over 49 inches wide, brainwashed as I am. In looking more closely at the factory size of the MDF sheet I found that it is exactly 1248 mm wide. A little math later I recognized that that is perfect 32. This opens up a number of opportunities in jig making especially in making the first set of parallel rows needed to make a holey top. If this observation holds up, I'll describe what I have in mind a little later.
The question to FOG is do you see the same across the country or is what I see just a fluke?
Thanks,
Dick Perry