You misunderstood what I said I want the gauge so near perfect I can align the table to a plus minus .001" . To do that I would think the gauge would have to be in the .0001 range..dusty wrote:This is unusual for me to say but .0001" tolerance factor is a bit anal. Most of us will probably accept wood working projects that are within 1/64" (.0156") and be proud of the work. Striving for .001" accuracy is a challenge. I now accept .005" setup tolerances and have not gotten any comments about how my joints look. And you can believe that the critics in my family would say something if they did not like it.Ed in Tampa wrote:Don't all the above methods depend on a perfectly aligned table to start with?
I want something that is aligned to .0001 perfection that will allow me to align my table to
0 plus or minus less than .001 tolerance.
Hey I would be happy if I could adjust the table to the same 1/16 " tolerance easily and quickly..
I still bet Shopsmith has a way to adjust the new table to better than .005" in a production. setting. I would think a machine edge as you suggested would make it easier.
I would say if it was done right and SS could insure consistent 1/16" or less results that most everyone on this forum would consider buying it. I would and you all know how cheap I am.