My Vecturo was delivered today. I purchased it for a specific job and because I am doing more and more yacht interior remodeling.
I have to cut out some cabin sole (floorboards) without marring the gel coat upon which it sits so I need precision. I will also be cutting flush to a vertical panel.
I have a piece of the flooring material at the shop so set up a spacer block to limit the travel to that particular thickness.
I found that half inch or 12mm scrap fit quite well in the channel on the base.
I rabbeted the edges so it hugged the stanchions to improve stability.
Still, the breeze from the oscillating parts blew it off so I just wrapped a bit of tape around it.
I went a bit too far trimming the height of the block so added edge banding to make it taller after testing.
It will do the job and didn't take long. I will make spacers for common material thicknesses but I can imagine someone adding a threaded insert and set screw to something like this for adjustability.
I think I would still use this method if the base came with a depth stop because there are no moving parts to slip when you can't afford to go too deep.
Hope this proves useful to someone.
Roger
I have to cut out some cabin sole (floorboards) without marring the gel coat upon which it sits so I need precision. I will also be cutting flush to a vertical panel.
I have a piece of the flooring material at the shop so set up a spacer block to limit the travel to that particular thickness.
I found that half inch or 12mm scrap fit quite well in the channel on the base.
I rabbeted the edges so it hugged the stanchions to improve stability.
Still, the breeze from the oscillating parts blew it off so I just wrapped a bit of tape around it.
I went a bit too far trimming the height of the block so added edge banding to make it taller after testing.
It will do the job and didn't take long. I will make spacers for common material thicknesses but I can imagine someone adding a threaded insert and set screw to something like this for adjustability.
I think I would still use this method if the base came with a depth stop because there are no moving parts to slip when you can't afford to go too deep.
Hope this proves useful to someone.
Roger