Sparktrician
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wow said:Sparktrician said:RichardZ said:That video is excellent for two points - 1) initial matching set-up is key, and 2) using a reference (in this case the guides reference each other) is better than measuring. However, is is a bit of a problem to disconnect the guides from the rails for every setting change. I used another option to help get the guides equal - and aid my aging eyes. Just like in the video, you must calibrate the guides to each other. In this case you much match the millimeter rules with the initial adjustments. I then broke off the tip of a sewing needle and place it into the "v" grove on each stop and added a few drops of medium CA glue. Now it's much easier to make sure I have matching settings.
Here I was cutting 3mm strips with the PG extensions. The needle doesn't interfere with the travel of the stops, and it's about as visually accurate as I can imagine. Works fine in the guides without the extensions as well.
Great idea!!! I think I'll try to paint the needle Sweet Pea, though...
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I wonder if you could get a needle anodized? I might have to check into that just for grins and giggles...
I suspect that would be more durable than a dunk in Sweet Pea. Let me know if you find someone that can do it, Wayne.
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