Shopsmith use to sell a small light weight x-y jig and I always wanted one. Most of these are far to heavy duty for what I would like to use it for and also too heavy weight wise. A lot of places carry them but none like the one that shopsmith use to sell.
Did anyone here buy one of those?
Ed
Drilling into dowels - Jig ideas?
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Re: Drilling into dowels - Jig ideas?
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Re: Drilling into dowels - Jig ideas?
Did you mean like this one (peterm) posted last year?
http://www.shopsmith.com/ss_forum/viewt ... 32#p186332
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http://www.shopsmith.com/ss_forum/viewt ... 32#p186332
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Re: Drilling into dowels - Jig ideas?
No it was that in the catalog, it may have started with a AK(some number). It was there for a while but perhaps didn't sell well enough to have made it worth while.everettdavis wrote:Did you mean like this one (peterm) posted last year?
http://www.shopsmith.com/ss_forum/viewt ... 32#p186332
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Sometime when I digging in the archives I will try and scan an image of it and add it here or some where.
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Re: Drilling into dowels - Jig ideas?
Just about everyone here has posted excellent ways to drill the dowel. Ed and Ron using the table and fence works great but as they stated, Add some scrap wood to the table and fence to prevent your bit from striking the aluminum.
Also, I purchased a V-Block jig from Harbor Freight years back which will work with many sizes of dowel. I simply attached a piece of 2x4 to the underside and use it to clamp the jig to the main table.
Let us know how it goes for you!!!
All the best,
Mike
Also, I purchased a V-Block jig from Harbor Freight years back which will work with many sizes of dowel. I simply attached a piece of 2x4 to the underside and use it to clamp the jig to the main table.
Let us know how it goes for you!!!
All the best,
Mike
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Re: Drilling into dowels - Jig ideas?
Please do. I can't recall it.reible wrote:No it was that in the catalog, it may have started with a AK(some number). It was there for a while but perhaps didn't sell well enough to have made it worth while.everettdavis wrote:Did you mean like this one (peterm) posted last year?
http://www.shopsmith.com/ss_forum/viewt ... 32#p186332
Everett
Sometime when I digging in the archives I will try and scan an image of it and add it here or some where.
Ed
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Re: Drilling into dowels - Jig ideas?
Just ordered one from amazon... $21.99+$6.95 shippingERLover wrote:everettdavis,
Thanks for spending some of my money!!!!![]()
After seeing the pic of the SS vice you posted here, I ordered one tonight, I dont need one often, but when you do, you do. I wish it had a flat side to set something in it vertically, but then I thought, no I have a SS, just do it in horizontal boring mode.
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Re: Drilling into dowels - Jig ideas?
This post reminded me of a post I did some time back that had various drilling applications including use of the harbor freight self-centering drill press jig.
You can check it out here:
http://www.shopsmith.com/ss_forum/gener ... 12661.html
Ed
You can check it out here:
http://www.shopsmith.com/ss_forum/gener ... 12661.html
Ed
oldiron wrote:Just about everyone here has posted excellent ways to drill the dowel. Ed and Ron using the table and fence works great but as they stated, Add some scrap wood to the table and fence to prevent your bit from striking the aluminum.
Also, I purchased a V-Block jig from Harbor Freight years back which will work with many sizes of dowel. I simply attached a piece of 2x4 to the underside and use it to clamp the jig to the main table.
Let us know how it goes for you!!!
All the best,
Mike
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