Found this dado throat plate in the box o’ stuff that came with my shopsmith. Obviously not for the SS. Kinda looks like a Delta but as you can see it’s really beefy engineered lumber material and has a number of adjustment screws all around. Feels very heavy and well made.
Would love to give it a new home to someone who could find it useful.
tbolish wrote:Found this dado throat plate in the box o’ stuff that came with my shopsmith. Obviously not for the SS. Kinda looks like a Delta but as you can see it’s really beefy engineered lumber material and has a number of adjustment screws all around. Feels very heavy and well made.
Would love to give it a new home to someone who could find it useful.
Yes it is definitely a dado insert, as stated in my first sentence [emoji6]. Trying to figure out what Brand/Model this is from as the person I bought my SS from was a divorced wife that just chucked a bunch of her husbands woodworking stuff he left in a box.
tbolish wrote:
Sweet idea! I’ve always wanted to get a tap and die set...maybe I’ll finally splurge on when soon. What set do you recommend?
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I got a cheap set from Harbor Freight. Fine for occasional use, which is all mine get.
Gale's Law: The bigger the woodworking project, the less the mistakes show in any photo taken far enough away to show the entire project!
Just do not expect the resultant tapped holes or rods to fit standard screws and nuts.
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