woodburner wrote:Charlese,
I don't think we're on the same page with this....
If you plan on making this duplicator, let me know how it works out for you. I'm curious if it can save you time.
You are right on, Woody! I agree with everything you wrote above!
It dawned on me, right after I posted, you are thinking of a duplicator as something that actually follows and also cuts. I understand! (After all that's what their manufacturers named them)
My interpretation of duplicators has not been as specific. So I tend to think of any jig that assists in making exact (or nearly so) copies on a lathe as a duplicator (jig).
In my limited turnings, I used calipers as well as templates and story boards for sizing. I think of dancers as being - just another configuration of calipers that are fixed to the machine.
Yes, a dancer jig may be a pain to make, but when I get that "round tuit", I'll post some photos. The "tuit" may be found pretty soon, as I think the overall shutter project might take a break.
Don't think of anyone (even yourself) as being too old to change. Check out my age! Change, innovation, new knowledge, and wisdom keeps us pumping. (Gota find some ways to overcome old stiff bones)
Octogenarian's have an earned right to be a curmudgeon.
Chuck in Lancaster, CA