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Jake Debski turned a cherry platter as well |
Ron Hudson explains his bracelet chuck to start the demo |
A circle cutter is used to cut the blank |
When turning you have to work up the mandrel so the blank stays put |
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The outer edge starts to take shape |
Ron carefully turns the rest of the outside |
Almost everyone stayed for the demo |
After sanding a coat of oil is applied |
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The second half of the demo was monster truck tires |
Ron uses his "computer" to make the diameter exact |
The jig is turned to 15 degrees |
The grooves are cut 1/4" deep at regular intervals |
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The second half of the tire is cut opposite the first |
The 2 halves are glued together |
After drying the tire is rechucked |
The inside is drilled with a forstner bit |
Photos by Jake Debski and Paul Mazuchowski |
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