Dial Indicator, Shopsmiths' Modified
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That should also work on the SS slightly narrower miter track.
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Conceptually, yeah, maybe. Quality! Not even in the same ball park. Woodpecker stuff is good BUT it is expensive.
Thanks for the post though. That gives me some ideas.
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I always learn something here, thanks.
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This is good to hear. After all, expanding the general woodworking knowledge of the members by sharing is one of the primary goals of the forum.artman60 wrote:I always learn something here, thanks.
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Re: Dial Indicator, Shopsmiths' Modified
In this topic I did a while back, I created a jig for riding in the miter slot with zero play. It worked great. In the second revision, I replaced the wedge with a dowel which works equally well.
http://www.shopsmith.com/ss_forum/maint ... 10097.html
http://www.shopsmith.com/ss_forum/maint ... 10097.html
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Re: Dial Indicator, Shopsmiths' Modified
The hardware selection has been slightly altered to get the proper ID on the washers and the bolts have been replaced to get the correct length. Other than hat, these have not changed from the previous posts. I now have a matching pair of dial indicators.
They are not Rockler nor are they Woodpecker but they work.
They are not Rockler nor are they Woodpecker but they work.
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Re: Dial Indicator, Shopsmiths' Modified
What prevents the dial indicator from rotating on its axis, and thus changing its measurement, as the jig is moved along the miter slot to take readings from the front and back of the blade?dusty wrote:The hardware selection has been slightly altered to get the proper ID on the washers and the bolts have been replaced to get the correct length. Other than hat, these have not changed from the previous posts. I now have a matching pair of dial indicators.
New Dial Indicators (A Pair) 004.jpg
New Dial Indicators (A Pair) 005.jpg
New Dial Indicators (A Pair) 006.jpg
They are not Rockler nor are they Woodpecker but they work.
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I am sorry but I do not understand the question. If you are talking about the stem rotating there is nothing that prevents that but rotating the stem does not alter the reading. The reading changes only as a result of the stem moving in or out.algale wrote:What prevents the dial indicator from rotating on its axis, and thus changing its measurement, as the jig is moved along the miter slot to take readings from the front and back of the blade?dusty wrote:The hardware selection has been slightly altered to get the proper ID on the washers and the bolts have been replaced to get the correct length. Other than hat, these have not changed from the previous posts. I now have a matching pair of dial indicators.
New Dial Indicators (A Pair) 004.jpg
New Dial Indicators (A Pair) 005.jpg
New Dial Indicators (A Pair) 006.jpg
They are not Rockler nor are they Woodpecker but they work.
However, I do not typically slide the indicator along the miter track. I pick it up and move from front to back of the blade when I am doing table alignments.
Now if I was checking for something like the face of the rip face being straight (flat), I would probably slide it
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Re: Dial Indicator, Shopsmiths' Modified
Forget slide. It looks like the entire jig would rotate/pivot up and down in the miter slot. The tip of the dial indicator can essentially move in an arc up and down. When moved from location to location (checking a tooth at the front and back of the blade) how would you ensure the jig had not rotated?
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