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Steve Clardy
07-22-2003, 8:16 PM
I had an old timer to show me this trick several years ago. It's an easy and quick way to get the center point on a square blank for centering in a lathe. Just rip a piece of scrap 1/16" narrower than half the width of your square blank. Lay it down on the bench against the blank and make a mark across the end of the square. Do this 4 times,turning your square, and you have a center point. Ths eliminates dragging out the tri-square and holding it up on end fumbling around trying to mark it. Steve

Todd Burch
07-22-2003, 10:32 PM
Since it's square, how about just drawing diagonals? Any straight edge will work - I usually grab a wood scrap. Todd.

Steve Clardy
07-22-2003, 11:55 PM
Since it's square, how about just drawing diagonals? Any straight edge will work - I usually grab a wood scrap. Todd.
This other way is faster for me, especially if you have a mountain of them to do, 100 or so at a time. Try it, you'll like it. Steve
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Roger Myers
07-23-2003, 12:01 AM
use a marking gauge, set to aprox. the midpoint, and scribe from all 4 sides...is easy to judge the center of the resulting small square...quicker than marking diag., and no cutting of a gauge block....
Use this method all the time....
Whatever works for you, is the best method of all...

Roger