Recently egbertfitzwilly posted an Instructable on Finding the Center of a Circle. WirelessMonk posted a link to a machined steel center finder. Rimar mentioned making one. I decided to try making one that would be very precise.
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Application: Find a center axis of a table tennis ball to make it a cheap wheel for a small robot.
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The two intersections (the "poles") give you the axe for an axle.
Thanks for the instructable, it came in very useful.
For a sphere, i found it easier to make a center finder the same depth as the ball diameter and put steel on both ends. That allows you to mark both poles at the same time.
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http://library.beau.org/gutenberg/1/2/6/5/12655/12655-pdf.pdf
this is a copy from the Deridder, Louisiana Library. enjoy
The angle doesn't need to be 45 degrees. It can be anything. As long as the angles on both pieces of wood are the same it will work well.