Nice Job! You can use the fixture that you used to cut the circle on your band saw to sand off bumps on the hub, clamp it to your work bench, then move the sander close to the edge and rotate your hub by hand, it will make a perfect circle. Another way is to use a door hole saw in your drill press to cut out the hub blank circles.
I used plastic trash can for blades,and a bottle sliced down like a banana, mouth piece connected,bend blades back and use lighter to turn blades on 45degrees .
Nice Job! You can use the fixture that you used to cut the circle on your band saw to sand off bumps on the hub, clamp it to your work bench, then move the sander
close to the edge and rotate your hub by hand, it will make a perfect circle. Another way is to use a door hole saw in your drill press to cut out the hub blank circles.
Good video learned a lot thanks, where can I get 3mm kerf blade?
Good morning Homie.
I am making a last minute Christmas gift.
Your jig demonstration has been invaluable to me.
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Awsome video , learned quite a bit , thank you
Looks good. 🙂
I used plastic trash can for blades,and a bottle sliced down like a banana, mouth piece connected,bend blades back and use lighter to turn blades on 45degrees .
very clear advice - thank you
Que buen video quiero hacerlos también pero no tengo las herramientas necesarias
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You need a planer and you could have stayed with your original bandsaw method. And shit man , use a hole saw for the nose pieces
Those dangerous labor-intensive hubs cut on the table saw are no good
What is the best way to make the hubs?