Thanks for the info. I considered using a template, but that raised another 
question. Is there a reliable method for setting up the straight edge to 
ensure it is perfectly parallel to the spindle? My initial thought would be 
to rest the bearing against the side of the spindle, then place the 
template aginst the template follower, at one end of the spindle, and 
secure it in place. Then do the same thing at the opposite end. This is 
becoming a really fun project. It is requiring me to use new techniques. 
Side reeding and template following will be a first. I'll also be making 
sliding dovetail joints and breaking out my new handheld router to use on 
my Rockler dovetail jig that has been sitting in the box for about 5 
years...
 
As for the questions, I'll be sure to keep them coming. I'll do my best to 
fill the forum with my vast lack of knowledge ;-)
And a word of advice to the new group members. Read as much as you can, 
watch as many videos as you can find, and don't hesitate to ask questions 
here. Google han't made it very easy to find solutions in the groups, so 
ask away.
 
Thanks,
Brandon

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