rmwarren
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Winter finally arrived in Brigantine, and the boss is in Europe, so I spent the day in the shop making a prototype of another gadget. This is intended to mount to a guide rail for accurately & repeatedly cutting stock up the the width of the guide rail itself (+/- 7.25"). They can be used with the rail attached to the MFT.
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I ordered a couple of self-adhesive scales that read metric and imperial, every since I got my TS55 I find myself using metric more frequently. The ruler is just there is illustrate the idea. The plate has a 1/2" wide groove just over 1mm deep for the scale to sit in.
After making the slotted plate from Acetal I realized it was a bit too flexible, I will be making another set from aluminum. I had wanted to use plastic to simplify zeroing them in, I was planning to make them a little long, adjust it to zero and then cut off the excess plate. I guess I can still do that with an aluminum plate.
The plate is 6mm thick so you can use them with stock that thick on up to the limit of your TS.
Comments or suggestions are welcome.
RMW
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I ordered a couple of self-adhesive scales that read metric and imperial, every since I got my TS55 I find myself using metric more frequently. The ruler is just there is illustrate the idea. The plate has a 1/2" wide groove just over 1mm deep for the scale to sit in.
After making the slotted plate from Acetal I realized it was a bit too flexible, I will be making another set from aluminum. I had wanted to use plastic to simplify zeroing them in, I was planning to make them a little long, adjust it to zero and then cut off the excess plate. I guess I can still do that with an aluminum plate.
The plate is 6mm thick so you can use them with stock that thick on up to the limit of your TS.
Comments or suggestions are welcome.
RMW