Here is the set of gauge blocks that I use extensively:
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The blade on my ancient Starrett is 1" wide.
I bought the brass bars from
Speedy Metals several years ago. At the time, the set of 12" stock was about the same price I could have bought the 'standard' short set from someplace like Rockler or Woodcraft.....before the price of brass went stupid-high. My original intent was to cut the 12" bars into 3 sets @ 4".....Keep one set and give the other 2 sets as Christmas gifts. But, I used the full length bars to set the rip fence on my 510 once, and immediately decided to be selfish and keep the set intact. The 12" length of the bars made them very stable. They are a little cumbersome to set up bit depth on the router, but I can suffer thru it
I have not checked, but it may be cost effective to go with aluminum stock....maybe more so than brass.
This is a little chart I put together so I could grab the correct bars to set up from 1/8" to 1" using just the brass bars. Between 1" and 2", I add the rule from the Starrett.
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It is on my Round-2-It list to get a set of key stock to use for router setup as mentioned by CuriousGeorge:
curiousgeorge wrote:You can buy set up bars at your local big box or local hardware stores. It's called "Key Stock" and comes in various sizes and lengths.
Bud
Bud F.
1998 Mark V 510 bought used 2006, Jointer, 2 Bandsaws, ca 1960 Yuba SawSmith RAS
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