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Excellent Dan, I would never have thought of using that material. Before I read all of your post I thought they were corian. Those finished out nicely.

 

Steve

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+1 for what Steve said about the material. That might just open up a whole new range of possibilities!

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Cool beans Dan...great idea; makes perfect sense about the balance after your explanation.

 

Did you put any kind of finish on them besides the stripes? I guess no need to really...

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7 hours ago, HandyDan said:

I actually clocked one at over five minutes.

You should probably get out more...:P

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2 minutes ago, Grandpadave52 said:

Cool beans Dan...great idea; makes perfect sense about the balance after your explanation.

 

Did you put any kind of finish on them besides the stripes? I guess no need to really...

Just the stripes.  I know they make paint to stick to plastic but for this I don't want to bother.

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14 hours ago, Grandpadave52 said:

You should probably get out more...:P

It is Winter and I play with my toys inside unless there is snow to go sledding on.

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2 hours ago, RustyFN said:

Very cool. What do you use for the metal center?

Had a bunch of 3/8 X 4 inch metal shafts and was able to turn them to a point on each end and cut them in half for the spindles.  I cut the shafts to .260 inches 5/8" down on the point ends which made a press fit into the hard maple blanks that I drilled .250 inch holes into.  Tight enough fit that I didn't have to glue them.  Mounted them in a collet chuck and turned them to shape.

 

I use a metal lathe to shape them.

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I also thought corian might work good. I have a  bunch of 1/4" corian and figured it would save you some extra labor since it is thin to start with.. Oh well, we tried didn't we Steve?

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23 minutes ago, Smallpatch said:

I also thought corian might work good. I have a  bunch of 1/4" corian and figured it would save you some extra labor since it is thin to start with.. Oh well, we tried didn't we Steve?

 

I have a supply of 1/2" Corian but figure the first time it flew of the table it would break. Kids are the main users.  Maybe I should try one and throw it around some just to see.

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Dan we have Corian in the motor home and a 4" chip popped out in 2000 not long after we bought it but nothing since then. So yes spinning around and bumping into everything or anything might not work.. Maybe don't invest a bunch of labor till you give it a try. I fixed it a few days later and can't find any signs of where it was.. Its good for that reason..

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