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Certainly a clever idea, though I'm not sure it would be worth it to me.

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9 minutes ago, DAB said:

i'd probably never get around to building that.

 

if i have to make some dowel, i've found I can get close with round over bits on the router table.  leave the ends square though.  3/4" dowel?  3/8" round over bit, 4 passes.  done.

:TwoThumbsUp:yep. Easy peasy.

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2 hours ago, DAB said:

absolutely.

 

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I'll throw in another vote for roundover bits in a router table.  I had a student who wanted 2" diameter maple dowels for her shelf posts.   She looked online and couldn't find any longer than 4' long and she needed 6'.  She also was a little shocked on how much they cost.  We have a storeroom with a stack of 5/4 maple that was bought at a discount many years back. I knew we also had a 1"r roundover bit.  Took me 2 minutes to find it and another 2 to install it in a router table. The bit hadn't been used much if any as it made quick smooth work of that hard maple. 4 passes * 4 legs and she had 2" dowels 6' long.  

4D

Posted

This is the simplest method I've seen on dowel making.

 

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Just received this one

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2 hours ago, Gene Howe said:

Just received this one

For what I know about it, you can't fit square pegs in it.:rolleyes:

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In all honesty I'm flush with dowels at the moment.  I haven't had to make one for myself in 20 years or so. My local hardware stores have all the basic sizes up to 1", and larger sizes I find on the web. I have no problem waiting a couple days for a specific dowel I need to arrive. If I'm desperate and in a "gotta have that now!" mood for something unavailable anywhere then I can chuck a square of wood into the rotary axis of my CNC. It'll make one any diameter up to the dimension of the square.  Or I can make elliptical or hex or octagon or egg shaped or almost any closed shape I can draw within the dimension of the wood block I started with. 

That said I am continually impressed with the ingenuity of woodworkers to find yet another way to make dowels. 

4D 

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