Needing a Miter Guage
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It is my belief that the shopsmith miter gauge with the hold down is one of the best miter gauges out there. While I have several options of miter gauges/sleds I would say that 90% of my work is done with the shopsmith miter gauge.
It wasn't too many years ago that I got an incra 2000 (well maybe it was a while ago at that). I purchased it because I was working on a project that required me to keep changing the settings. That got old real fast so I figured that I'd save enough time by having the positive stops over the time it took to reset the shopsmith one and check it for every change that it would pay for itself. It did but most people are not going to get into such a project ever in their live.
It may take a few moments longer to get the angle set but hey it works. It also has the lock in place feature, works on the bandsaw, belt sander, joint-matic, and all the other shopsmith tools... It is simple, it holds the wood, attachments are easy to make... lots of good things about it.
I think if you have a shopsmith you need the shopsmith miter gauge. If you want to expand later to another one fine but you can go a long way with this one.
Ed
It wasn't too many years ago that I got an incra 2000 (well maybe it was a while ago at that). I purchased it because I was working on a project that required me to keep changing the settings. That got old real fast so I figured that I'd save enough time by having the positive stops over the time it took to reset the shopsmith one and check it for every change that it would pay for itself. It did but most people are not going to get into such a project ever in their live.
It may take a few moments longer to get the angle set but hey it works. It also has the lock in place feature, works on the bandsaw, belt sander, joint-matic, and all the other shopsmith tools... It is simple, it holds the wood, attachments are easy to make... lots of good things about it.
I think if you have a shopsmith you need the shopsmith miter gauge. If you want to expand later to another one fine but you can go a long way with this one.
Ed
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And an extension would be a nice quickie project. Easy to make - cut to size, drill/counter bore two holes - add bolts and thumb nuts (and washers?) and yer done! Only critical dimensions are height and hole locations. The height should be 2x the top of bar to the hole centers dimension to allow reversing(left side/right side). The holes are spaced from the 'blade end' to the miter gauge bolt slots. The over all length can vary.
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handy miter gauge
Today working on a couple of mail truck banks.
need to drill holes in each end of blanks to hold axles and wheels
they must be straight and true. set the SS to horizontal drill, install fence and used miter gauge.....straight[ATTACH]18589[/ATTACH]
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need to drill holes in each end of blanks to hold axles and wheels
they must be straight and true. set the SS to horizontal drill, install fence and used miter gauge.....straight[ATTACH]18589[/ATTACH]
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Sharp bit, drill at low speed, clearing chips and debris often.
Just a tip from a pen maker who does this kind of drilling often.
Just a tip from a pen maker who does this kind of drilling often.
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Terry
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Terry
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1955 Shopsmith Mark 5 S/N 296860 Workshop and Tools
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Thanks OC6, pictures make things really clear. I have not yet received nor have I ever used a miter guage on a table saw - so some of the information I read goes over my head. Once I start using it things will start making sense. Just from the picture you posted I can see how this will help me in drilling an axle hole for a toy tractor that I am making. THANKS!
Shalom, Marc
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(Learning all I can right now.)
As a novice, just be aware that you always want to use a miter gauge (or other fixture like a crosscut sled) when cross cutting stock. Never, never try to cut a board on a table saw/Shopsmith free hand. Also, never use the miter gauge in conjunction with the rip fence when making a through cross cut.
If you don't have a copy of "Power Tool Woodworking for Everyone" by R.J. DeCristoforo, you should get a copy. You can find a used one with google for about a dollar plus shipping.
If you don't have a copy of "Power Tool Woodworking for Everyone" by R.J. DeCristoforo, you should get a copy. You can find a used one with google for about a dollar plus shipping.
Art in Western Pennsylvania
miter gauge again
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