I've been meaning to make up a center rest for some time, as the commercially-made one's are for 6" center and up, and the Jet Mini is a 5" center height. It's shown here with a scrap test-piece, but will be used for end-boring bagpipe pieces, or supporting longer slender pieces, and for interior turning of deep, long pieces.
The frame is birch ply, 12" OD and 8" ID, and the arms are 3/4" hardwood furniture scrap; the one arm with a wide slot is a "feature" nah which will be "dis-continued" in the near future. The wheels are from a pair of kid's inline skates purchased from Goodwill for $3.99. Three 6mm bolts and nuts for the wheels completes the non-standard hardware purchases.
After cutting out on the band-saw, I made a ring template and used it on the Router Table to smooth off the assembled and glued front and rear frame rims.
I had a piece of 1-3/4" aluminum 1/4" bar stock, which was the ideal size for the bed-clamp; I cut out a 1-1/4" piece near one end with a convenient center hole for the clamp-guide and the remaining end piece was right for the clamping bar. The two pieces were assembled with Loctite "Goof Proof X-tra time" Super Glue, and the center hole extended through the clamp-bar.
I would note, that I have also seen other innovative designs than this traditional circular-ring rest.
regards, Johnpipe
The frame is birch ply, 12" OD and 8" ID, and the arms are 3/4" hardwood furniture scrap; the one arm with a wide slot is a "feature" nah which will be "dis-continued" in the near future. The wheels are from a pair of kid's inline skates purchased from Goodwill for $3.99. Three 6mm bolts and nuts for the wheels completes the non-standard hardware purchases.
After cutting out on the band-saw, I made a ring template and used it on the Router Table to smooth off the assembled and glued front and rear frame rims.
I had a piece of 1-3/4" aluminum 1/4" bar stock, which was the ideal size for the bed-clamp; I cut out a 1-1/4" piece near one end with a convenient center hole for the clamp-guide and the remaining end piece was right for the clamping bar. The two pieces were assembled with Loctite "Goof Proof X-tra time" Super Glue, and the center hole extended through the clamp-bar.
I would note, that I have also seen other innovative designs than this traditional circular-ring rest.
regards, Johnpipe