Posted 12 July 2005 - 10:08 PM
Here is the holding fixture without a work piece. It consists of four parts; a wood screw (tip ground flat), two short sections of dowel and a wooden disk. A short section of dowel, drilled longitudinally slightly smaller that the wood screw thread diameter, is glued into a hole that cuts through the disk from side to side. This dowel is shorter than half the diameter of the disk. A freely sliding dowel section is installed nest, with a 1/4 inch hole drilled vertically through both the disk and the dowel. The wood screw is flat-tipped so as not to dig into the sliding dowel. To use, the 1/4 inch diameter tenon on the bottom of the "Floating Treasures" platform slides into the center hole in the disk and the sliding dowel. Tightening the wood screw pushed against the sliding dowel, trapping the tenon between the disk and the sliding dowel.
Tom Sterling
www.sterlingsculptures.com
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