Hello All,
I was a subscriber to Fine Woodworking for many many years, but in an effort to clean out some clutter I’ve sold all of my old mags.
So, all of that to say that I remember an article about a man who build a machine that was driven by a motor and a long lead screw to “pull” a blade (scraper) along a wavy path to create a wavy molding in many passes. Does anyone remember that article and can you please point me to the issue? I have all of the old mags in digital format, but going through them all is tedious to say the least!
TIA,
Muggs
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Carlyle Lynch article, number 58, page 62.
There was an article in number 14 of Woodworking Magazine as well.
"Carlyle Lynch article, number 58, page 62."
That's it! Thank you so much. I was telling my father-in-law about it, and he wanted to read it. Thanks again!
No article reference but Don Williams has written a bit about a ripple moulding machine and even build a few. Check out his blog. http://donsbarn.com/?s=Ripple
jdstreet, Thank you. That is very interesting.
I think in the era of CNC machines there are easier ways
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