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10-hole Joyner chuck design tool

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I am desperately looking for the 10-hole Joyner chuck design tool. I have found the 8 hole version but not the 10 hole version.

If anyone has the Excel spreadsheet I'd appreciate a copy of it.

Here are the first three pendants that I have made out of Juniper.

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Have you looked at Peachtree for the knockoff version? No idea how many holes it has. For all you Ruth Niles fans, I'm sorry, but since he mentioned desperately looking I thought I should mention it. By the way, it's not a difficult piece to make yourself. I used some scrap thick plexiglass I had in the shop. Edit; Not to worry guys, that plate has 8 holes as well.
 
The Joyner jig is great. But after seeing what you can do with the Excel spreadsheet nicked named the designer tool for it and seeing what you can do with it to prototype and see what the end piece will look like i'd really like to find the 10 hole version of the spreadsheet which does exist I just can not find it anywhere. Closest I get is a bad link on the Hunt County Woodturners website that just gets you the pdf instructions instead of the Excel file.
 
Hmm I do believe you can download the spreadsheets over at nilesbottlestoppers (Carl Jacobsen owns the company now, I believe, and he has a ton of videos up on youtube too) I got one (original design) and went looking for how to use info, and came across the spreadsheets somewhere. I have no idea if I have them on my shop computer or just bookmarked the download, but I found 'em from Carl's youtube videos, I think.
 
If you find a source for the Excel file, let us know! Thanks for chasing this.
 
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