Yes planning on turning one and I've already have another blank in mind to be made with this jig.Also can you turn one and show a finished product. Looks interesting. The jig looks like it can be expanded for further use also. Nice work.
Yes I have several Gisi blanks that I want to try at some time. Maybe I will grab a copy of your jig and help save some learning time. I am probably into about 25 to 30 pens now that I need to start snapping photos of. Maybe one day I will just dedicate to photo shooting them. Have not even gotten to my list of pool cue pens I want to make. I was cleared to return to the shop this past week from surgeon so that is a good thing.Yes planning on turning one and I've already have another blank in mind to be made with this jig.
It would work perfectly for this style pen.Ken, as the others, I would love to see your jig in use. It looks like it could really help with cutting the angles for the chevrons. I used a table saw sled with fixed angle guides to make this pen, but it was cumbersome.
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Thanks! The explanation and photos are very helpful.This Jig is now in the Library.
Jig for Gisi Style Chevron Blanks
This simple Jig for Gisi Style Chevron Blanks is basically a 30 degree triangle with a stop at 90 degrees. Click on the image below to begin download of PDF. Author: Ken Burgesswww.penturners.org