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Australian Woodsmith 15th September 2022
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Making Half-Round Dowels

A recent project that I was working on called for a couple of half-round, decorative accents. After some head scratching, I came up with the idea of using dowels, leftover timber and my planer to create what I needed.

The process starts by cutting two V-grooves in a piece of scrap stock. This creates a sled to carry the dowels through the milling process. I drew a line on the end of the dowels that represented the stopping point. 

As you can see in the inset photo, I used my hot glue gun to tack the hardwood dowels into the grooves. After planing the dowels to the proper thickness, I pried them off the sled and trimmed them to final length.     

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