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Hi Everyone
I have lost count of the number of people who have contacted me either here on the FOG or via YouTube asking if I could design a foolproof method to produce any angle of cut on a tracksaw cutting station. I have been working on this for quite a while and had to endure several blind alleys. The solution has now been found and the precision of the kit is astonishing as I will demonstrate in the second video below. You do need to have the Parf Guide System Mk 2 to use the protractor.
The first video introducing the UJK Parf Protractor is:
The Ultimate Test video where I make a decagon is below. Remember that to produce a decagon (10 sides) you end up with 20 cut faces and any error with the system is applified 20 times:
The Axminster product code is 112023 and can be found on this link:
https://www.axminstertools.com/ujk-parf-protractor-112023
I have no idea if TSO or Lee Valley have any in stock - please ask them or go direct to Axminster.
Cheers.
Peter
I have lost count of the number of people who have contacted me either here on the FOG or via YouTube asking if I could design a foolproof method to produce any angle of cut on a tracksaw cutting station. I have been working on this for quite a while and had to endure several blind alleys. The solution has now been found and the precision of the kit is astonishing as I will demonstrate in the second video below. You do need to have the Parf Guide System Mk 2 to use the protractor.
The first video introducing the UJK Parf Protractor is:
The Ultimate Test video where I make a decagon is below. Remember that to produce a decagon (10 sides) you end up with 20 cut faces and any error with the system is applified 20 times:
The Axminster product code is 112023 and can be found on this link:
https://www.axminstertools.com/ujk-parf-protractor-112023
I have no idea if TSO or Lee Valley have any in stock - please ask them or go direct to Axminster.
Cheers.
Peter