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How to Make a Quick-and Dirty Woodworking Compass

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In order to make the oval tabletop for my arcade cocktail table, I needed an adjustable compass capable of drawing large radius circles. My mind immediately went to the compass my high school geometry teacher used to draw on the chalkboard. It’s really a simple affair with two arms: one for holding firmly to a center point and one to holding something to draw with. You can buy a woodworking compass for less than $20 on Amazon, but I made this one in about 5 minutes and it gets the job done for free.

Adjustable woodworking compass
Beanie Baby squirrel not required

Woodworking Compass Materials

  • Wingnut with 3/16″ bolt at least 2″ long
  • ¾” sticks, 26″ long (the length of the stick will roughly govern the maximum radius you can draw)
  • Carpenter’s pencil
  • Duct tape (Fancy Florida Gators duct tape on Amazon)
  • Double-threaded screw (swag hooks typically come with one of these for screwing directly to a stud. If you don’t have one laying around, I’m sure you can figure out another solution)

Drill a 3/16″ hole through each stick about an inch from the top. Push the bolt through the hole and loosely tighten the wingnut. Attach the carpenter’s pencil to the other end of one stick. Drill a shallow hole slightly smaller than the diameter of your double-threaded screw in the end of the other stick. Screw in the double-threaded screw and you’re ready to roll.

Drawing a large radius circle with the compass
The woodworking compass also makes it painfully obvious when your board isn’t big enough for your oval.
Nov 29, 2020dick

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Richard “Dick” DuGong was born in Crystal River, Florida and raised alone by his adoring, if whiskery, mother. He moved up and down the Gulf coast throughout his childhood, where he developed an appreciation of carpentry…primarily docks, piers and trestle bridges, but also the occasional swing set and backyard pergola. Dick loves water lettuce, nuclear power plants, and naps, in that order.
While he lacked access to tools, or even electricity, he’s been a vegetarian since birth, and what is wood but a plant? And if one cannot appreciate that plants can both feed a hungry mammal and securely hold them up out of the water, well then, you can go choke on a plastic bag for all he cares.

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