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Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 10:32 pm
by charlese
reible wrote:I like to use invisible tape... it really stays on for a long time when you want it to. See image of my insert with blade marked in this post:Ed
Ah Ha! You played "Where's Waldo" with us! That's O.K.!:) Found the little piece of invisible 'Scotch Tape' near the front of your insert.
In the past, I remember playing the Waldo game myself, and you catching me at it. ]
Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 4:23 am
by JPG
charlese wrote:Ah Ha! You played "Where's Waldo" with us! That's O.K.!:) Found the little piece of invisible 'Scotch Tape' near the front of your insert.
In the past, I remember playing the Waldo game myself, and you catching me at it. ]
If I understand the 'waldo' bit, I had no trouble finding the 'invisible' tape. I like that idea! Better than measuring to the blade each time.
Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 4:37 am
by cocacola1012
JPG40504 wrote:If I understand the 'waldo' bit, I had no trouble finding the 'invisible' tape. I like that idea! Better than measuring to the blade each time.
I couldn't find the tape.. Can you point it out??
Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 9:41 am
by krisztian
wow, thanks for all the tips and the whole discussion! What did people who had not-so-common machines do before forums? Really, thanks; that cleared it up for me. I have to admit I did have a table saw that was had a really accurate scale, but going back to steel ruler and/or marking the stock won't deter me from the S.S
Thanks
Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 1:24 pm
by JPG
cocacola1012 wrote:I couldn't find the tape.. Can you point it out??
Top of first pix, bottom of third ->>>
https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?p=53168&postcount=15
Yes he does tend to require us to work/seek things out!
Inconvenient perhaps, but appropriate!(IMHO) "Seek and ye shall find";)
Waldo was quite well buried/hidden in this case!:D