Shopsmith Adjustable collar

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Shopsmith Adjustable collar

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Back ordered for months It came today. Have not used it yet but seems to be very well built for the $15 price tag.
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When you use it - You'll love it!:)
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Hope mine gets here soon!!
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What is it?
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Mike

It is a collar that you put on your main table to get very fine adjustments when making projects which need to be really close in tolerances. This link shows Nick demonstrating this collar and how to add a additional marking method to it. It is definitely a well worth add-on to the SS.

http://www.shopsmithacademy.com/Tips_Ar ... _tapes.htm
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rkh2 wrote:Mike

It is a collar that you put on your main table to get very fine adjustments when making projects which need to be really close in tolerances. This link shows Nick demonstrating this collar and how to add a additional making method to it. It is definitely a well worth add-on to the SS.

http://www.shopsmithacademy.com/Tips_Archives/TP101_Vernier_tapes.htm

Thanks. I remember seeing this video way back when I came into the forum. Didn't relate the wording to the application.

For us newbie's it sure helps when posts include links.
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mickyd wrote:Thanks. I remember seeing this video way back when I came into the forum. Didn't relate the wording to the application.

For us newbie's it sure helps when posts include links.

And/Or pictures and drawings. As a newbie I appreciate all the help I can get.
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dusty wrote:And/Or pictures and drawings. As a newbie I appreciate all the help I can get.
DUSTY!!!!! With almost 3300 posts how can you say YOU are a NEWBIE?????:D

To say NOTHING of the fact you have been on this forum for almost 2 1/2 YEARS!
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JPG40504 wrote:DUSTY!!!!! With almost 3300 posts how can you say YOU are a NEWBIE?????:D

To say NOTHING of the fact you have been on this forum for almost 2 1/2 YEARS!
Okay, you tell me. When does one cease to be a newbie and when that happens what does one become.

I certainly am not a professional and I definitely hesitate to say that I am a skilled craftsman.

The number of posts to this forum hardly makes a difference. I can run that number up by simply saying "Hi, welcome to the forum" or "Wow, what a good job you have done".
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dusty wrote:Okay, you tell me. When does one cease to be a newbie and when that happens what does one become.

I certainly am not a professional and I definitely hesitate to say that I am a skilled craftsman.

The number of posts to this forum hardly makes a difference. I can run that number up by simply saying "Hi, welcome to the forum" or "Wow, what a good job you have done".
Methinks you are a bit TOO modest!:) :) And we all learn something new every day. Nuf said?
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