wdelliott wrote:Dusty,
Could you explain your fence on your photo of your cross-sled?
I do not recall seeing one like yours.
Thanks.
Bill
Ravenna, TX
Bill, I would be glad to.
If you have been watching this forum for very long, you already know that I have a thing about repurposeing items that have lost value or functionality in their original life.
What you see in the photos is one of my rescue efforts.
The sliding cross cut table is a standard Shopsmith item (555535). I wanted a miter track along the fence so that I could use a stop block. I simply attached a part (515328), salvaged from an old 510 rip fence. This rip fence lost its usefulness when I upgraded to the pro-fence.
What you see in the photos are that cross cut sled with the rip fence extrusion bolted to the aluminum angle that serves as a fence on the original sled.
Using a t-nut, a block of wood, an old gear shift knob and a piece of aluminum angle, I created a sliding stop.
What you cannot see in this photo is that I have extended the length of the fence by using a similar (shorter) extrusion (518012) that was salvaged from the bandsaw fence (555645) also previously replaced by an upgrade.
I added a self adhesive flexible measuring tape in the bottom of the t-track. I don't think you can see this in any of the photos.
Whatever you may have laying around, don't discard it. You never know when you may need it.