I built a set of these and posted about it here: http://shopsmith.net/forums/showthread. ... t=test+barpennview wrote:Here's a more detailed explanation of how to make a reference bar using screws -- http://www.woodcentral.com/articles/pow ... _511.shtml
The are cheap, easy to make. Due to the ribbed nature of the Shopsmith table I think for what Dusty is trying to do they will be of limited use.
I would go in another direction. Why not adapt the same method that would be used to square the table in drill press mode? Basically attach your auxiliary table/sliding table to the main table with the extension tubes and then place the Shopsmith in drill press mode. Mount the sanding disc and clamp a rigid arm or trammel of the required length (can be a length of wood, steel bar or aluminum) to the disc and clamp/attach your dial indicator (point down) to the other end. Rotate the disc and take readings along the aux table/sliding table at various point along the arc (if the aux table/sliding surface has ribs, lift the point of the dial indicator between the ribs so it doesn't get stuck). If all the measurements are all the same, its a pretty safe bet you are flat (enough).
I look forward to seeing the results of your experiments, Dusty
Al