Trying a new jig attachment to cut bandsaw Celtic knots. What do you think?
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My opinion not needed. Just my opinion. The old way is a way that is tried and true. but if you are having fun doing this go for it. Always looking for new ideas.
I'm getting close to what I want to get out of this attachment, not quite there yet. I will say though, if I want a Celtic knot, done in a bandsaw, this will be my go to method.
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never said anything wrong with trying new things?? You of all people should know I am a sucker for new jigs and new designs. You asked for opinions and I gave you mine. Now it probably is not what you wanted to hear but I gave you my opinion for what you said it was intended for. Now if you use the jig for something else and it leads to another new design then I will change my mind. But for me the old method used on a tablesaw or bandsaw works just great for me, for making Celtic knots. I am not a fan of thin Celtic knots but again that is me and me alone. Good luck with this jig an look forward to seeing some new designs developed from it.LOL, attachment was not designed to cut Celtic knots, but a light bulb went off while using it and I had to give it a shot. Nothing wrong with trying out new things.
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@KenB259
Ken, can you please give us a quick rundown on how you use that jig to do Celtic knots. . Not asking for more pics ... just a few words, if you think that will suffice.