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Started by Buemaker, April 29, 2019, 03:43:14 PM

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Buemaker

How do you shape, cut, grind your limb pads on a takedown?

jess stuart

I cut them with a jig on my table saw.

kennym

Yep jig on table saw, gets them the most square with riser block...
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Buemaker

Just to answer myself, I do it this way. Cut it to the line on the bandsaw and then one pass on the jointer.

monterey

If I had a jointer I'd do that too.
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Roy from Pa

I like that safety guard there, Bue..

Crittergetter

I rough them out on the band saw and then clamp them in a jig for the profile sander. I had a CNC shop cut out my patterns out of 1/4" aluminum.
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Crooked Stic

I also use bandsaw then jig on profile sander.  As of late I have been putting .040 glass after profiling.

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TradBowyer

I draw my lines on the riser, cut on bandsaw and then flatten the pads on my edge sander.

Crooked Stic

My jig.

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Buemaker

Nice jig there Stic.

beachbowhunter

Quote from: kennym on April 29, 2019, 05:59:33 PM
Yep jig on table saw, gets them the most square with riser block...


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