A stabilizing plate for weight distribution

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KateHarrow

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I've been making these for my own use for several years and am gauging interest in them. I've found that it's incredibly helpful for keeping blanks submerged when using weights that don't cover the whole surface area.

Would love to see what you think


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Looks like a good idea to me Kate.

I have one of Curtis' (TurnTex) chambers and it came with something similar to that. I need to get at it, I haven't used it yet.
 
Looks like a good idea to me Kate.

I have one of Curtis' (TurnTex) chambers and it came with something similar to that. I need to get at it, I haven't used it yet.
I'm a big fan of Curtis' chambers - I have 4 of them myself and honestly prefer them. I have two of the wider "cooking pot" ones and that's what I made these for. They don't pressure fit like the turntex one, you have to weigh it down, but it's a lot easier than spreading the weights out to cover all the blanks
 
I'm a big fan of Curtis' chambers - I have 4 of them myself and honestly prefer them. I have two of the wider "cooking pot" ones and that's what I made these for. They don't pressure fit like the turntex one, you have to weigh it down, but it's a lot easier than spreading the weights out to cover all the blanks

I completely got/get it Kate! I think it is a great idea/design for use on the "cooking pot" style chambers!
 
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