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Sphere in a Cube Continued from PreviousPage.Grip-All Jaws System Continued from Page23though it increased the versatility of the bench vise,it still had the limitation of requiring a person to leanover the work piece.Figure 21. This photo shows me using my OnewayDrilling jig to drill the hole for the tenon on thefinial.. I drilled this hole <strong>and</strong> tapped it for ¼”-20tpi threads <strong>and</strong> then threaded the finial to screwinto the hole. <strong>The</strong> wood I was using for the finialdid not hold a good thread, so I screwed it intoplace with Medium CA glue. As shown in Figure2, it seemed to hold ok.I hope this article has caused some of my readersto give this a try <strong>and</strong> then perhaps report on theirmuch greater success. I may be inspired to try to makea swinging jig that will enable me to create a roundball much easier.<strong>The</strong> Tilt-Top Work Station.<strong>The</strong> new Tilt-Top Work Station can be adjustedfrom horizontal to nearly vertical, allowing for safer<strong>and</strong> more accurate work along with greater comfort.<strong>The</strong> Finished Piece.<strong>The</strong> Tilt-Top Work Station tilted to 50 degrees.Contact Information:RP Myers DesignsPO Box 55McCleary, WA 98557TEL: 360-708-4677Web Site: www.gripalljaws.comE-Mail: gripalljaw@gmail.comPage 38 More Woodturning June 2010

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