I'm a little irritated at this.
I'm working with UHMW but rather than screw up what I have, I'm doing test cuts with scrap wood.
I have a flat ring (think donut-like) about 5.5" I.D. that I would like to cut notches about 7 or 8 mm deep on the inside of the ring. The shape of the outer portion is SQUARE and measures about... 6 or 6.5" a side. I'll have to double check that measurement if it's crucial. To give a more solid idea, something like thus:
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXJK88Square corners would be more ideal though. I intend to fit LED lights into the notches. I can work with rounded corners like that above I guess.
I tried an experiment which involved picking an arbitrary spot, drilling. Then measuring what I hoped is 180 location, drilling, then measuring 90 from that, drilling etc etc. That was damn painful, sloppy, and not very repeatable.
The best idea I could come up for a jig is to use a Lazy Susan to clamp the work piece(s) to, find the center of it in relation to the drill press, the proceed to mark off each position on the table, then drill, drill drill.
Am I mad or is there an easier trick?