I would have to look at my set when I get home , but I remember a
10/24 screw going through each end  into a threaded insert on the
pilaster dog. After you finish turning you cut those pieces off

On Thu, Mar 16, 2023 at 1:42 PM Tim Ziegler <timjzieg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> thanks again Dan, so if I recall I used screws or stove bolts I would have to 
> revisit the process my self.
> Someone else may jump in with different ideas??
> I think they are threaded but now I'll have to go out and look again.
>
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Timothy J. Ziegler
> Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
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>
> On Thu, Mar 16, 2023 at 11:53 AM Dan Krager <cdkra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Started this new conversation about pilaster molding to branch off the 
>> lengthy Design Kit conversation.
>>
>> The idea is clever and the holding kit is easily made in metal using a 
>> square tube or wood.  So that is a route I will take.
>>
>> One thought I had is that the design shown does not yield a full 1/4 section 
>> of the turning it represents.  In some cases that may not matter.  I've been 
>> known to quarter a full turning on the tablesaw, so one creates a similar 
>> less than full quarter section of the turning by removing the saw kerf.  The 
>> only way to get a full quarter section is to glue up four pieces with 
>> newspaper separators that easily split apart when done turning but hold 
>> strong enough to do the turning.  A full quarter section molding applied 
>> appears bold next to a reclusive less than full quarter section. Sometimes 
>> the difference is so subtle that it doesn't matter, and perhaps sometimes 
>> the reclusive appearance is desirable. It's a concept I hadn't spent much 
>> time thinking about in my 60 years woodworking!
>>
>> A second thought is something I must have missed along the line.  How is the 
>> pilaster piece actually secured to the jig?
>>
>> DanK
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