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Lew Hodgett. Any good sources for these. Dan Valleskey. Post by Lew Hodgett Post by buck I am looking to build a crosscut sled for my table saw and want to buy. Post by Dan Valleskey I gotta agree with Lew. Nuthin wrong with oak for runners. I have 3 of the fancy incra ones, they are nice, but really, I do just fine with white oak. Even have one with red oak, I think becuase I had some sitting around that was already the right size. I tried poly runners once, they squeezed out so much when I screwed them on, they were un- useable.
Andy Dingley. Post by Dan Valleskey I tried poly Incra Miter 5000 Table Saw Miter Gauge With Sled runners once, they squeezed out so much when I screwed them on, they incra table saw miter gauge 75 un- useable. Doug Miller. Post by Lew Hodgett Tough to beat white oak or hard maple for this application. Post by Doug Miller Is there really Incra Table Saw Miter Gauge 46 a significant difference in thermal expansion rates for plastic or aluminum vs. Incra table saw miter gauge 75, the bar will get wider as it warms up, but so will the slot.
And what about expansion or shrinkage driven by changes in moisture content? That's gotta be at least an order of magnitude greater than any thermal changes in dimension, and obviously does not affect plastic or aluminum. Post by WoofWoof Post by Doug Miller Is there really a significant difference in thermal expansion rates for plastic or aluminum vs.
Post by WoofWoof However, if you incra table saw miter gauge 75 a typical sled construction technique employing both mitre-slots with a wood sled the dimensional changes in the sled itself due to humidity changes cause much more trouble than the sliders by grossly changing the distance between sliders. If you live in a climate that is dry as a bone in Winter and humid as all get out in Summer it can be a serious problem.
One with experience I built my sled in Winter - it's unusable in Summer. I'll figure the shop temp varies close to degrees from a cold day in the winter to a hot day in the summer. Rob Mitchell. Incra table saw miter gauge 75, could these be made from some aluminum stock. I know you can make these from wood but looking for metal or plastic. Not interested in the expensive Incra ones. Dave Miller. Rob V. Post by D. Dorn I'm afriad I have to be the voice incra table saw miter gauge 75 decent.
I've tried oak, maple and other hardwoods. They work great to begin with but if you make them to have a good, tight fit, I discovered that weather does have an effect and they weren't always smooth over time. I also tried the UHMV thing and found the same thing as the others.
Once they were screwed, they splayed out making it difficult to get a good fit. Antony Sykes. Lawrence Wasserman. Bob G. Post by Doug Miller Post by John And you can buy a 3 foot piece for a lot less money than a commercial miter bar. Post by Bob G. Post by Doug Miller I wonder, though, about the tolerances. The Incra miter bars are machined straight to pretty tight tolerance. How close to straight is the bar stock at Home Cheapo?
Post by George Post by Bob G. You do NOT need a perfertly straight piece I always had to incra table saw miter gauge 75 out a file and file the bar a little here and there to incra table saw miter gauge 75 the fit the way I like it.
George E. Post by George E. Cawthon Post by Doug Miller I wonder, though, about the tolerances. Post by George Not to mention - returning to the requirement only of a straight edge - if the slot is 0. A firm set can be made by attaching another in the other channel, so both ride either the inside or outside portion of the grooves.
Post by Doug Miller But only if they're straight or reasonably close to it. And so we come back to my original question: how tight are the tolerances on the bar stock that comes from Home Cheapo? I'm quite certain that they're not as close to dead straight as the precision-machined miter bars from Incra, but how close are they?
Mike Marlow. Post by Doug Miller It is in fact "obvious" that this is not correct. Suppose the miter slot is 0. The bar will fit in the slot, and fit snugly at that -- as long as both ends of the bar are in the slot.
At both the start and end of a cut, though, when only one end of the bar is in the slot, there will be considerable slop in the fit, and hence slop in the cut. Post by Mike Marlow I'm not arguing in favor or slop, I'm just suggesting that we might be too focused on precision that is beyond that which the tools we're using give on a good day, incra table saw miter gauge 75 in light of the material we're working with.
Post by Doug Miller So It's hard for me to imagine that the bar stock is an order of magnitude better. It's hard. Post by Doug Miller me to imagine that the bar incra table saw miter gauge 75 is an order of magnitude better.
How close to straight is the bar stock. Cawthon Keep to the subject which is straightness. Cawthon OTOH, if fit is a problem and it is only. Don't you adjust your miter bar to fit?
Cawthon You might want to look at your sig. Cawthon Thanks Doug, but it's obvious that you can't separate different problems. Straightness has nothing to do with the width being off. If the miter slot is. Post by Doug Miller Post by Doug Miller Thanks yourself, George, but it's obvious that you're the one who has trouble separating different problems.
You said "if it incra table saw miter gauge 75 in the groove it's obvious[ly] straight enough. Post by Doug Miller demonstrates: a 0. Post by Doug Miller But I can divorce you! Post by Doug Miller This is false too, by the way. It makes no difference that it's undersized. Post by Doug Miller Do you really mean to suggest that straightness is irrelevant to proper fit?
Post by Doug Miller Ooooooh, are you going to killfile me? I'm trembling. Tell you what: let's KF each other. Then I won't have to read your nonsense, and you can post incra table saw miter gauge 75 to your incra table saw miter gauge 75 content without having to worry about seeing me expose it for what it is.
Post by Doug Miller As I have pointed out several times, a tight fit does not necessarily mean a good fit. Particularly if one is using your bizarre definition of "fits".
Cawthon It's about trolls. Cawthon Post by Doug Miller This is false too, by the way. Post by Doug Miller and as long as it's straight it can be used to make straight cuts, by keeping it in firm contact with one side of the slot throughout the cut. Cawthon Post by Doug Miller Do you really mean to suggest that straightness is irrelevant to proper fit? Fit and straight are simply two independent elements. Cawthon Post by Doug Miller Ooooooh, are you going to killfile me?
Then I incra table saw miter gauge 75 have to read your nonsense, and you can post. Post by Doug Miller to your heart's content without having to worry about seeing me expose it for what it is. Cawthon Post by Doug Miller As I have pointed out several times, a tight fit does not necessarily mean a good fit.
Post by Doug Miller Ummm I was starting to think you might be trolling, George, posting this obvious nonsense and continuing to argue that it's correct, long after your errors have been pointed out to you. And that is why your illustration has been chalanged The first and last inch may Incra Table Saw Miter Gauge 80 have slop Post by Lawrence Wasserman If the bar is.
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