Heya gang,
I know there have been a lot of threads regarding rotary tables verses Dividing heads. And I can truly see the need for both.
I currently have a project on the Quasi back burner to make a recumbent bicycle for my wife who is recovering (still) from multiple knee surgeries.
Part of this recumbent project is making wheel hubs for the front wheels. They will be disk brake hubs, that have a standard number of spokes, but they will have a large, high quality bearing race in the front. Standard bicycle hubs have enough meat for standard bicycle bearings and small diameter axles supported on both sides. The recumbent will have the wheels mounted on a spindle arrangement, so will need thicker stronger axles that I will need to turn up, and hence need larger stronger bearings.
So.... dividing head would work well for drilling all the spokes. But I woud have a ton more uses at this point for a rotary table, with a removable 3 or 4 jaw chuck.
I have heard mention of rotary tables having dividing plates on them.. but am a bit fuzzy on wether you can simply buy a 12" rotary table.. or even 10, or 8 inch.. and stick the plates on the crank and go from there.

I am still searching, and reading... and thoughts on if Im searching for a 5 leaf clover would be appreciated!
