• @AMillionMonkeysOP
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      11 year ago

      Brilliant! I didn’t know such a thing existed, and my attempts to make something like it haven’t been successful.
      Low speed. Yes.

  • @Nednarb44
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    41 year ago

    If they’re fairly short, you could make a v block jig and drive it with a drill, and use a chisel on the side you want to round over. There’s a vid/gif I saw recently of a gentleman doing it to make the dowels themselves after knocking the corners down with a hand plane

  • @drofenvy
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    21 year ago

    Could you use a jig to hold the piece vertically and clamp to keep from rotating, with the to be rounded part pointing down and a router table with roundover bit?

    • @AMillionMonkeysOP
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      31 year ago

      I was thinking horizontally. I’d hesitate to do it vertically since gravity would be pulling the stock into the bit. If anything went wrong it’s not exactly fail-safe.

      • Golfnbrew
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        21 year ago

        I think the roundover bit is your best bet. But you don’t have to go vertical. Horizontal, perpendicular to the fence of a router table. You will need to build a jig somehow.

  • @[email protected]
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    18 months ago

    A 1/2" dowel might fit in the shank of a standard hand drill… If so, I’d use the dowel in the hand drill and would round off the other end against a belt or oscillating sander, basically.