ShopSmith T-Nuts
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2023 10:22 pm
I did a forum search for ways to use T-Nuts but did not find anything.
The T-Nuts that I had ordered last week arrived this evening, and I was eager to try them out. The first thing I wanted was use a set on main table miter slot to hold a pair of Incra clamps. I had replaced the 1/4-20 bolt that came with the clamp for a toilet bowl bolt with the same thread.
I was dismayed to learn that there wasn't enough clearance under the T-Nut to allow it to enter the miter slot (or the slots on the fence) with that bolt head sticking out.
Since I had ordered 8 of them, I figured I could sacrifice two of them to see if I could get it to work. I drilled out recesses in the bottom of two of them to allow the toilet bowl nut to sit recessed in the T-Nut.
This will allow me to use the clamps on the table to secure a workpiece while horizontal boring. This and a new set of brad point bits should increase my accuracy.
Has anyone out there done something like this, or is there a much easier way which I overlooked.
The T-Nuts that I had ordered last week arrived this evening, and I was eager to try them out. The first thing I wanted was use a set on main table miter slot to hold a pair of Incra clamps. I had replaced the 1/4-20 bolt that came with the clamp for a toilet bowl bolt with the same thread.
I was dismayed to learn that there wasn't enough clearance under the T-Nut to allow it to enter the miter slot (or the slots on the fence) with that bolt head sticking out.
Since I had ordered 8 of them, I figured I could sacrifice two of them to see if I could get it to work. I drilled out recesses in the bottom of two of them to allow the toilet bowl nut to sit recessed in the T-Nut.
This will allow me to use the clamps on the table to secure a workpiece while horizontal boring. This and a new set of brad point bits should increase my accuracy.
Has anyone out there done something like this, or is there a much easier way which I overlooked.