Bob Willson
27th February 2004, 03:14 PM
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I really love the jigs that Rocker has designed but I was unwilling to spend too much on a dial gauge, so I searched for a cheaper supplier of dial gauges. I found a 67mm dia metric dial gauge that will measure 10mm in 0.01mm increments for just $28.60 inc.
The suppliers name is AIDCO. They live at Salisbury in Brisbane and can be contacted by email at [email protected]. or phone (07) 3277 6155 They also supply cheap velcro sanding discs.
Stuff up
On a more serious note I made up the tenon jig without too much thought to what I was doing. Now, I have a Jet Supersaw table saw with a sliding table. This means that the mitre groove on my table is actually to the right of the saw blade rather than on the left. So, guess who has a tenon jig that presents the timber right at the front of the jig and has the timber stop/support on the wrong side of the the timber to be tenoned. :(
It might be a good idea for the instructions to include some sort of a warning about this for future makers of the jig
I really love the jigs that Rocker has designed but I was unwilling to spend too much on a dial gauge, so I searched for a cheaper supplier of dial gauges. I found a 67mm dia metric dial gauge that will measure 10mm in 0.01mm increments for just $28.60 inc.
The suppliers name is AIDCO. They live at Salisbury in Brisbane and can be contacted by email at [email protected]. or phone (07) 3277 6155 They also supply cheap velcro sanding discs.
Stuff up
On a more serious note I made up the tenon jig without too much thought to what I was doing. Now, I have a Jet Supersaw table saw with a sliding table. This means that the mitre groove on my table is actually to the right of the saw blade rather than on the left. So, guess who has a tenon jig that presents the timber right at the front of the jig and has the timber stop/support on the wrong side of the the timber to be tenoned. :(
It might be a good idea for the instructions to include some sort of a warning about this for future makers of the jig