Today in the shop ($4000 marking gauge)
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 7:20 pm
Well give or take a few dollars.
So I'm working on a project today and was about to do some marking with my cheap marking gauge. Here is a picture of it:
In this case I wanted a line down the middle so I could mark hole locations along it. One would find the center then drag the gauge along to make the mark in a fashion somewhat like this...
I also wanted to locate the center of the work piece using the rip fence on the shopsmith so I could drill the holes. Since I was setting up to do that using a pointer anyway I then thought how cool would it be to use the shopsmith as a expensive marking gauge.
By adjusting the quill so it was just able to be still moved I adjusted the depth to what I wanted. Now it was simple to slide the work piece along the fence and get my marking done.
Did the other two pieces and so it happened that a shopsmith became a marking gauge.
It also lived happily ever after, so that is the story of this post.
Ed
So I'm working on a project today and was about to do some marking with my cheap marking gauge. Here is a picture of it:
In this case I wanted a line down the middle so I could mark hole locations along it. One would find the center then drag the gauge along to make the mark in a fashion somewhat like this...
I also wanted to locate the center of the work piece using the rip fence on the shopsmith so I could drill the holes. Since I was setting up to do that using a pointer anyway I then thought how cool would it be to use the shopsmith as a expensive marking gauge.
By adjusting the quill so it was just able to be still moved I adjusted the depth to what I wanted. Now it was simple to slide the work piece along the fence and get my marking done.
Did the other two pieces and so it happened that a shopsmith became a marking gauge.
It also lived happily ever after, so that is the story of this post.
Ed