Tool Id help

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Tool Id help

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Any idea what the following might be. Or what it might go with?
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Lower left 2 silver c clips are used to secure the shaper fence on 500 tables.
The drill bit lower middle is a circle cutter for a drill press.
The upper right with a handle and the 3 L shaped black metal pieces... Don't know

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Sorry I'm just in one of those moods.......

Also pictured an ink pen, upper right.

Speck of dust, lower left.

Center of picture, Incra rule, due to age and vintage look it might have been from the original jig that shopsmith use to sell.

Then there are three pieces of wood, two of them sitting on a third.
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Awesome!

I'll have to assemble everything I've got for the lathe duplicator and take a photo .

I think I've got most of the pieces.
How does the shaper fence attach to a 510 table?


Is there some kind of steady rest for the duplicator
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I thought the incra thing was for prying lids off paint cans!
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Incra jig with short section of rule.
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richardrouse wrote:Awesome!

I'll have to assemble everything I've got for the lathe duplicator and take a photo .

I think I've got most of the pieces.
How does the shaper fence attach to a 510 table?


Is there some kind of steady rest for the duplicator
Through two holes in the table.

The duplicator steady rest is an 'optional'($) accessory.
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JPG wrote:
richardrouse wrote:Awesome!

I'll have to assemble everything I've got for the lathe duplicator and take a photo .

I think I've got most of the pieces.
How does the shaper fence attach to a 510 table?


Is there some kind of steady rest for the duplicator
Through two holes in the table.

The duplicator steady rest is an 'optional'($) accessory.
I thought those clamps only worked with a shaper fence on the 500 table. Goes to show what I get for thinking! :o Then again, maybe it comes from not smelling enough fresh wood shavings! :eek: Whaterver the cause, thanks for the updated info! But I still plan to sell the old shaper fence and clamps with the 500. Yes, I know I am too stubborn for my own good! But if I changed at this late stage of the game, no one would know me!! :confused:

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Like many parts, when a need arises, if an existing one will work, it is used.
In this case the shaper fence clamps were initially the rear camp for the 10ER rip fence(used a different knurled screw). Likely because the fence was also used on the 10ER(????)


P.S. Realize there are three different shaper fence versions. for different table designs.
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E[/size](SN E3779) restoration in progress, a 510 on the back burner and a growing pile of items to be eventually returned to useful life. - aka Red Grange
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