A while back, there was a long discussion about the FS ks angle unit. I had figured out that the angle could be locked tight by adding a 5/16 flat washer. that was fine. the tool finally showed me a possibility to become usefull. The only problem left was, where could i make it fit to become usefull as well as tight in adjustment.
I finally found my way clear to send a message to our good friend, Bob M. and today, my MFS 400 arrived via UPS. I set it up and proceeded with some experimentation.
I found that it does, with care and a slight bit of finnegeling, set up perfectly square. One does have to take care to get perfection, but the fussing is certainly within reasonable limits. My first experiment was to make several thin strips about 3/16 thick. Perfect repetition and i did not have to worry about chopping off my fingers as i do with the table saw (I don't mean i do chop off my fingers, i just worry about it) and there was no danger of kickback or just plain flying particles. Each piece was as close to exact duplicate as my dubious skills were capable of accomplishing. That in itself gave me promise that I would find many uses for the new toy.
I then started thinking about some other uses possible. I had been thinking that the MFS might work more perfectly with my FS KS than other applications. I dragged it out of its hiding lace and VOILA!!! It appears that it will work perfectly. i don't have time for further detail, but I will definitely find out more about this combo very soon.
Tinker
I finally found my way clear to send a message to our good friend, Bob M. and today, my MFS 400 arrived via UPS. I set it up and proceeded with some experimentation.
I found that it does, with care and a slight bit of finnegeling, set up perfectly square. One does have to take care to get perfection, but the fussing is certainly within reasonable limits. My first experiment was to make several thin strips about 3/16 thick. Perfect repetition and i did not have to worry about chopping off my fingers as i do with the table saw (I don't mean i do chop off my fingers, i just worry about it) and there was no danger of kickback or just plain flying particles. Each piece was as close to exact duplicate as my dubious skills were capable of accomplishing. That in itself gave me promise that I would find many uses for the new toy.
I then started thinking about some other uses possible. I had been thinking that the MFS might work more perfectly with my FS KS than other applications. I dragged it out of its hiding lace and VOILA!!! It appears that it will work perfectly. i don't have time for further detail, but I will definitely find out more about this combo very soon.
Tinker