wotayottie
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should know this but have forgotten. how do I find the centre point of the end of a piece of bar - I need to drill and tap it.
should know this but have forgotten. how do I find the centre point of the end of a piece of bar - I need to drill and tap it.
Bisect two chords.
Not if you bisect two chords.Don't you need three position lines to make a fix?
Not if you bisect two chords.
Many of the above methods are fine on paper, but not very practical in the workshop. It's almost impossible to locate the point of dividers or compasses on the edge of a bar. Ideally you need a centre square,
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Small-Engineers-Centre-Square-/330515737683
or a combination square
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Han...Combination+Square+Set+300mm/d10/sd150/p10432
Failing that, a decent flat surface, a block exactly half the diameter of the bar, and a sharp scriber.
Or stick it in the lathe, and drill the hole.