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I like that, works with any size bushing or base, seems like it would make
the adjustment easier. Now to rec.ww to get the details.


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I like that, works with any size bushing or base, seems
like it would make
the adjustment easier. Now to rec.ww to get the details.



Here's a bushing set from Rockler that already has a device to
help center the bushings.

http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=10671

Seems a reasonable price since you get a set of bushings and the
centering bits.

Larry

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Mark & Juanita wrote in
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Gerald Ross wrote:

See note in Rec.woodworking


I like that, works with any size bushing or base, seems
like it would make
the adjustment easier. Now to rec.ww to get the details.



Here's a bushing set from Rockler that already has a device to
help center the bushings.

http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=10671

Seems a reasonable price since you get a set of bushings and the
centering bits.

Larry

On Amazon search for Bosch RA1150 Centering Cone $8.99

http://miniurl.org/1dR


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Larry wrote in :

Mark & Juanita wrote in
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Gerald Ross wrote:

See note in Rec.woodworking

I like that, works with any size bushing or base, seems
like it would make
the adjustment easier. Now to rec.ww to get the details.



Here's a bushing set from Rockler that already has a device to
help center the bushings.

http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=10671

Seems a reasonable price since you get a set of bushings and the
centering bits.

Larry

On Amazon search for Bosch RA1150 Centering Cone $8.99

http://miniurl.org/1dR



Is this large enough to not go through the opening in a base base? It
would be nice for bushings and having a 1/2" as well as a 1/4" end is
a good touch.

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On Amazon search for Bosch RA1150 Centering Cone $8.99

http://miniurl.org/1dR



Is this large enough to not go through the opening in a base base? It
would be nice for bushings and having a 1/2" as well as a 1/4" end is
a good touch.


Sorry, I don't understand the question. It has 2 ends for the 2 sizes of
bits (1/4 & 1/2"), and the conical flange to assist in adjusting the base.
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.... snip
Larry

On Amazon search for Bosch RA1150 Centering Cone $8.99

http://miniurl.org/1dR


Getting a "Not found" error on that link



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Bosch RA1150 Centering Cone


Try this one...

http://tinyurl.com/yeb7s7o
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On Amazon search for Bosch RA1150 Centering Cone $8.99

http://miniurl.org/1dR


If that url doesn't work, try the search:
sorry

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Larry wrote:
Mark & Juanita wrote in
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Gerald Ross wrote:

See note in Rec.woodworking


I like that, works with any size bushing or base, seems
like it would make
the adjustment easier. Now to rec.ww to get the details.



Here's a bushing set from Rockler that already has a device to
help center the bushings.

http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=10671

Seems a reasonable price since you get a set of bushings and the
centering bits.

Larry


But this one pushes the base against the screws, mine holds it tight
and centered while I tighten the screws or bushing.

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Cochran, GA

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Gerald Ross wrote:

Larry wrote:
Mark & Juanita wrote in
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Gerald Ross wrote:

See note in Rec.woodworking

I like that, works with any size bushing or base, seems
like it would make
the adjustment easier. Now to rec.ww to get the details.



Here's a bushing set from Rockler that already has a device to
help center the bushings.

http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=10671

Seems a reasonable price since you get a set of bushings and the
centering bits.

Larry


But this one pushes the base against the screws, mine holds it tight
and centered while I tighten the screws or bushing.


... and that is the beauty of your design. I really like that concept.
You should seriously think about having a number of these made and
marketing them. I know I'd buy a couple -- one for 1/2" collet and one for
1/4" collet


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On 11/27/2009 04:45 PM, Mark & Juanita wrote:

... and that is the beauty of your design. I really like that concept.
You should seriously think about having a number of these made and
marketing them. I know I'd buy a couple -- one for 1/2" collet and one for
1/4" collet


The Bosch centering cone works on similar principles, and is
double-ended so it works on 1/2" and 1/4" collets.

I've included the Bosch website if the Amazon link doesn't work.

http://www.amazon.com/BOSCH-S-B-Powe.../dp/B0006BD7VM

http://www.boschtools.com/PRODUCTS/T...spx?pid=RA1150

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Gerald Ross wrote:

See note in Rec.woodworking


I like that, works with any size bushing or base, seems like it would make
the adjustment easier. Now to rec.ww to get the details.


I'm thinking it would be easy enough to turn one from hardwood on the
lathe...


I did this. I was interested in using a 1/4 inch chuck for other
reasons so made mine this way. It seemed too limber to move the base
to center while under tension, so I had a friend turn me one out of
steel. If you made it to fit a 1/2 inch chuck hardwood would probably
work.

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Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA

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with enthusiasm. --Don O'Shaughnessy




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On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 02:57:03 -0700, Gerald Ross wrote
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Dave Balderstone wrote:
In article , Mark &
Juanita wrote:

Gerald Ross wrote:

See note in Rec.woodworking

I like that, works with any size bushing or base, seems like it would make
the adjustment easier. Now to rec.ww to get the details.


I'm thinking it would be easy enough to turn one from hardwood on the
lathe...


I did this. I was interested in using a 1/4 inch chuck for other
reasons so made mine this way. It seemed too limber to move the base
to center while under tension, so I had a friend turn me one out of
steel. If you made it to fit a 1/2 inch chuck hardwood would probably
work.



I've always used a dovetailing bit for the smaller guide bushings.



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