Dusty, thanks for your honesty. I too just follow the old way in the PTWE and it works for me. (The process does require some cursing and at least one beer afterwards.)
As I mentioned in the other thread, this leads to the blades being just a smidegon proud of the table. I have no idea whether it's .001 or .002 -- I just know it works to a accuracy that is acceptable to me.
Jointer knife-setting jig (and a question...)
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Greenvilleguy
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Thanks Nick
Nick,
I just wanted to say thanks for the jointer knife setting jig plans. I have always set mine the old way, but your jig seemed like it would be fun to build. I apologize for taking a few liberties with your design. The jig seems to be accurate down to .001. I don't know if I will give up my old method, but will give this thing a good try. I should point out, this entire jig was built with the SS 500. It would be nice if more folks posted pics of their jigs and fixtures they have made.
ldh
I just wanted to say thanks for the jointer knife setting jig plans. I have always set mine the old way, but your jig seemed like it would be fun to build. I apologize for taking a few liberties with your design. The jig seems to be accurate down to .001. I don't know if I will give up my old method, but will give this thing a good try. I should point out, this entire jig was built with the SS 500. It would be nice if more folks posted pics of their jigs and fixtures they have made.
ldh
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robertshafer
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Magnetic Base
I've gone online and found several magnetic bases for sale. Some have 44# holding power, some more.
How lbs holding power is recommended for this jig?
Thanks,
RAS
How lbs holding power is recommended for this jig?
Thanks,
RAS
RAS,robertshafer wrote:I've gone online and found several magnetic bases for sale. Some have 44# holding power, some more.
How lbs holding power is recommended for this jig?
Thanks,
RAS
Take a look at what the ENCO Company has to offer. They offer inexpensive odds and ends for the machine shop and are great folks to deal with.
ldh