No, I know. I've worked with enough customers via digital communications that I can usually tell. I couldn't think of a good word, though. Maybe, "Just to see how long you will reply to this thread," would have been more accurate.dusty wrote:It may sound like it in some of what I post but I do not get riled up. I outgrew that way way back in my military days.

Agreed about the blades, but if I don't measure my blade flatness with a dial indicator, then I don't know that it's far enough out to be thrown away. If I'm *only* using my jig, I very well might not catch it. That might go back to "verify, not set, with dial indicator" but I'm just saying the dial indicator has its place, and for my process, it was no more onerous to use than a dowel. Actually, less so, since I didn't have a dowel of appropriate thickness, but my dial indicator attaches conveniently with a 1/4" bolt and nut to the miter gauge faceplate.