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Spline cutter

I then made three 'fake' triangular inserts out of aluminum, in order to be
able to tighten the blocks in place. The plan was to then turn the whole assembly
as a unit, so the blocks would be profiled to match the cutter body.
Using aluminum inserts, of course, so I could cut right up to the edge.
As the small screws didn't make for the strongest steup, I began by grinding
some of the bulk away, to reduce what had to be turned on the lathe.

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