I'm interested to know any thoughts on what you think is the best way to repetitively size a turning end for a joint when its got to be dead on every time .
Like when your doing post and rung style Chairs, Stools, or ladder .
The end of your work has to fit a drill hole squeaky tight every time .
Creeping up on the size with a chisel and measuring gauge is a bit slow and hit and miss when you have a lot to do.
Ive got an old wood turning adjustable chisel and gauge sort of tool designed for this but its not so good.
And Ive seen some ground or cut steel, with a range of sizes per tool, slip over the end of the work and run back and forth type tool . Looks a bit like a comb with the gaps that match drill sizes used in such woodwork construction. Have not tried one yet .
Rob