Mike Goetzke said:
[member=44099]Cheese[/member] Have you had a chance to play with your Woodpecker's PRO fence yet? Also, do you find find all the laser etched scales on the WP fence and table tracks to be useful?
For my current shop made table/fence I usually mark hole location on my first piece and then carefully align the marking with the bit and then push a stop against the workpiece for repeatability. Does this fence/table reduce this setup time?
Thanks
Mike
Hey Mike, I just received the fence on Tuesday, I guess Woodpeckers is also plagued with Covid issues. [smile] I noticed the laser markings and while nice, I don't know how much relevance they'll have for me and my work flow.
If I need to drill a series of holes, I'll grab the 4 foot rule and mark then sequentially to reduce the variables/tolerance stacking.
The anodizing however is stunning, It's almost like they are using a different vendor or maybe the vendor installed better/newer equipment. A dramatic change, it's more lustrous and takes on a more high-end look.
Today I'll be modifying the vacuum port fitting to accept a Milwaukee vac hose on the outside diameter or a Festool vac hose on the inside diameter.
I'll post some photos when I'm up & running.
I'm disappointed with the flip stops though, they brag up the "fine adjustment thumbwheel" but as soon as you use it the stops are no longer tightly positioned and flop around within a .015"-.030" window. If you don't use the thumbwheel adjustment, then they work fine.