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I got around to cutting the top of the communion table that I'm building for a local church.  I threw up the camera and let it roll.  I didn't mention it in the video but I placed foam sheets under the top before I cut it. 




 



 




Ron Dudelston
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Gee, John, that is what I was asking for, just a Bessey Shirt!

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Way cool Ron! Nice cut and nice trammel to do the job!


I got a kick out of watching you here. Hey, we need to do something about that blank tshirt! I'll have to get with our sponsors and see if we can do something about that!


Great work Ron.




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Ok ok! Working on it!!! Man, our guys here have memories like elephants!

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Gee, John, that is what I was asking for, just a Bessey Shirt!

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Hey, careful with the elephants comments, I may be heavy, but I am also sensitive. ;)

Ok ok! Working on it!!! Man, our guys here have memories like elephants!

John Moody said:


Gee, John, that is what I was asking for, just a Bessey Shirt!


John Morris said:

Way cool Ron! Nice cut and nice trammel to do the job!

I got a kick out of watching you here. Hey, we need to do something about that blank tshirt! I'll have to get with our sponsors and see if we can do something about that!

Great work Ron.

 

John Morris

The Patriot Woodworker

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John Moody
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Cliff, the pivot is a 5/16" bolt with the head cut off.  At the base of the threads is a washer that is ground to fit into a slot.  On top of the bolts is a wing not and washer to lock it all together.  To adjust it you just loosen the wing nut and slide the pin to the desired radius and lock it back down with the wing nut.

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