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Thread: How Do I Cut A Tapered Octagon?

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    How Do I Cut A Tapered Octagon?

    Hi,
    It's been a while since I've posted here.
    i recently made this Santoku blade with an octagonal wa handle. The bolster and butt are tenoned into the mid section of the handle.
    I belt sanded the octagon shape to the handle.
    i would like to start tapering my octagon handles and am trying to figure out how to set up on my table saw to do this in a controlled and repeatable fashion.
    Any ideas?
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    Cool looking knife I could have used one today.Made a bunch of salsa from the last of the tomatoes.Sorry can't help with the handle.I can barly figure out my own stuff.

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    I would think this setup would work just you would remove the wood with a saw instead of a hand plane:



    Theres also the article here with some comments at the bottom: http://www.popularwoodworking.com/wo...gons-made-easy

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    The layout demonstration is excellent. Any suggestions how to cut the facets on a tablesaw?

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    Here's one for the band saw. Probably need to lower the centers to use a table saw.

    octagon jig.jpg

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    That's excellent. Thanks

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