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On the topic of SPT's on 10ER's, the one I picked up and restored over Christmas had the rather ingenious setup shown below:

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The outer pulley was simply bolted to the existing pulley and a short shaft machined to take the drive coupling was inserted in the pulley and locked with a set screw. The tool mount is self explanatory. If, at first glance, it doesn't seem very strong, think a second about the little plastic coupling it's driving. If you want to see more of this 10ER: http://picasaweb.google.com/paulm549/10 ... directlink

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I'm sure most everyone knows this, but maybe this might help someone. Check out this site. [ATTACH]8175[/ATTACH]
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I hope everybody learns this because I'm so ugly that no one is going to want to breathe life into me... :eek:
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robinson46176 wrote:I hope everybody learns this because I'm so ugly that no one is going to want to breathe life into me... :eek:

They do not want whisker burn either, nor do they have large enough lungs!:D
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JPG40504 wrote:They do not want whisker burn either, nor do they have large enough lungs!:D


They might have trouble reaching me since I am taller when I lay down than I am when I stand up. :D
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robinson46176 wrote:They might have trouble reaching me since I am taller when I lay down than I am when I stand up. :D
Your Sense of Humor is definitely NOT broke!;)
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Which one of these kreg depth referances are right?

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This is from inside a case. I do not have the case, I just copied the pic.[ATTACH]8181[/ATTACH]
This is from my instructions of the mini kreg jig kit.
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navycop wrote:This is from inside a case. I do not have the case, I just copied the pic.[ATTACH]8181[/ATTACH]
This is from my instructions of the mini kreg jig kit.
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I don't have the mini so I am not sure but maybe this reference will help.
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dusty wrote:I don't have the mini so I am not sure but maybe this reference will help.
I saw that (attachment 8182). I just wonder why they say two different depths. I watched a video on assembling a kreg workbench. The guy (Jeff Devlin) mentioned 1 1/2" wood set collar at 4 1/8". This matches attachment 8181. Sorry to be a PITA, but this is very confusing to me.
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Hi,

I own two Kreg jigs. Both of them have only 3 dept collar settings. They are 3-1/2" for 3/4" material, 3-5/16" for 1/2" material, and 4-1/4" for 1-1/2" material.

They also address only 3 sizes of wood, one using a mechanical system to locate the jig and the other a dimension from the edge of the wood to the jig.

The mini jig says to have the jig flush to the edge of 3/4" material, the jig is to extend over the edge by 1/4" on 1/2" material, and for 1-1/2" material it is back from the edge by 1/4"

In all of these cases the tip of the bit is designed to be 1/8" back from coming through the wood. If you were to set the bit say 1/8" deeper on the 3/4" material (3-5/8") then the tip of the bit should just break the surface. If the bit were set so it was within a distance of 1/16" of breaking through the surface it would be set at.....3-9/16"

Hope this helps.

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