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Digital Patterns

Designed by Steve Good

Hundreds of free Patterns


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Note to commercial print employees: I give my permission to print as many of this pattern book as your customer requires.
steve@stevedgood.com Copyright Steve Good 2019
2017
General Pattern Information
You may use this pattern to make as many of
the project as you like. You are free to use any
technique including mass production to build
the project. The pattern may be copied and
given to others provided the entire book is kept
intact. You may not sell the pattern or include it
in another commercial package of any type.

Steve Good retains the right to the pattern. If


you have any questions about the use of this
pattern please contact me at
steve@stevedgood.com

When printing this pattern it is important to print Printing Instructions


it full size. When you bring up the print dialog
box look in the “Page Sizing & Handling”
section. Make sure the “Actual Size” is selected
before you hit print.

You also only need to print the page/s you


need. After the print dialog opens look for the
“Pages to Print” section. You can print the
current page or a range of pages. This will help
save ink by not printing the title/instruction
pages.
Trammel 6” to 20” Circles
2 inch nail

Pre-drill a hole for the nail on the square end


of the trammel. Hammer the nail in until flush.
If the fit is not tight then add a little CA glue.
Handle

1/4” wooden Dowel Handle

Drill a hole in the handle to accept the 1/4” dowel.


Glue the completed handle over the nail.
Pencil holder.
Bolt length 1 inch
Bolt diameter 1/4 inch
Appropriate wing nut.

Pre-drill hole for small wood screw.

CA glue bolt here.


Use a ruler to mark the diameter of the circle along
the top of the trammel.

Print and apply the optional scale to the top of the trammel.
If you use the scale make sure you print on cardstock.
Spray glue it on then apply a fixative to protect it.

1 3

5
4 2
Pencil Holder

1/4” Thick

1/8” Thick
4 3

5
1/4” Thick
1/2” Thick

Drill for
dowel.

Handle
1/2” Thick

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