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Seems awfully complicated.  He's got a lot of tooling - machines and the like - and he can't afford a marking gauge?
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(01-09-2019, 10:23 AM)Bill_Houghton Wrote: Seems awfully complicated.  He's got a lot of tooling - machines and the like - and he can't afford a marking gauge?

Its more of the journey, at least it would be for me.
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(01-09-2019, 10:39 AM)Admiral Wrote: Its more of the journey, at least it would be for me.

I think the same thing.  Nothing like making your own tools if you can.  Means a lot more to you and IF you make them nice enough to sell a few if others like them.
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(01-09-2019, 10:23 AM)Bill_Houghton Wrote: Seems awfully complicated.  He's got a lot of tooling - machines and the like - and he can't afford a marking gauge?

If you watch carefully you will see that his bandsaw is home made. Why would he buy a marking gauge when he can make one.
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I like the knurling solution, never thought of doing that, nice trick.
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#21
Fun video; thanks Jack.
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(01-09-2019, 07:29 PM)Gary G™ Wrote: Fun video; thanks Jack.

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I thought the "knurling" trick with the file was pretty clever, Gary...Rich picked up on it also....
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And, I'm pretty sure he already had marking gauges, but making his own was a personal "thing"...a "journey" unto itself....
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It is a cutting gauge for crossgrain use not just any marking gauge with a pin.
Cutting gauges don't come cheap. All the cheap ones have just a round pin.


By the way I have made a lot of tools myself. Even built some machines. Making what I can make means that I at least stand a chance to afford what I cannot make.
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(01-16-2019, 04:03 AM)TGW Wrote: It is a cutting gauge for crossgrain use not just any marking gauge with a pin.
Cutting gauges don't come cheap. All the cheap ones have just a round pin.


By the way I have made a lot of tools myself. Even built some machines. Making what I can make means that I at least stand a chance to afford what I cannot make.

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The "challenge" is not in buying tools...The challenge is in making them..Anybody with money can buy them..
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Marking gauge you can make


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