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What ever you do, make the sacrificial insert round. Hundreds of drill-throughs on one side then flip it over and have a hundreds more on the other.
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Bill Lyman said:
What ever you do, make the sacrificial insert round. Hundreds of drill-throughs on one side then flip it over and have a hundreds more on the other.
Oh no...make it square. much easier to make replacements. And you can still flip it and move the table around to get a fresh back up.
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BobW said:
[blockquote]Bill Lyman said:
What ever you do, make the sacrificial insert round. Hundreds of drill-throughs on one side then flip it over and have a hundreds more on the other.
Oh no...make it square. much easier to make replacements. And you can still flip it and move the table around to get a fresh back up.
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But you only get at most eight landing places with a square sacrificial insert. I get dozens on each side with my round ones. Making a new one is easy with a router and circle cutting jig.
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Bill Lyman said:
[blockquote]BobW said:
[blockquote]Bill Lyman said:
What ever you do, make the sacrificial insert round. Hundreds of drill-throughs on one side then flip it over and have a hundreds more on the other.
Oh no...make it square. much easier to make replacements. And you can still flip it and move the table around to get a fresh back up.
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But you only get at most eight landing places with a square sacrificial insert. I get dozens on each side with my round ones. Making a new one is easy with a router and circle cutting jig.
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How about octagonal?
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Bill Lyman said:
[blockquote]BobW said:
But you only get at most eight landing places with a square sacrificial insert. I get dozens on each side with my round ones. Making a new one is easy with a router and circle cutting jig.
Just move the table around a smidge to get a fresh spot.
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bennybmn said:
[blockquote]Bill Lyman said:
[blockquote]BobW said:
But you only get at most eight landing places with a square sacrificial insert. I get dozens on each side with my round ones. Making a new one is easy with a router and circle cutting jig.
Just move the table around a smidge to get a fresh spot.
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Move the table? We don't need to move the stinkin' table. We just turn the insert! (And, after a while we flippit.
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When I adjust the height of my table it usually moves from side to side a little anyway...
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I need to build a table...and a lot of other things. I know I won't get to it any time soon, but I have a question about securing it to the OEM table--I see cam clamps in one pic.
How about the rest? How do you secure the auxiliary table to the OEM one? My DP is a 1941 17" Delta.
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®smpr_fi_mac® said:
I need to build a table...and a lot of other things. I know I won't get to it any time soon, but I have a question about securing it to the OEM table--I see cam clamps in one pic.
How about the rest? How do you secure the auxiliary table to the OEM one? My DP is a 1941 17" Delta.
I put 2, pronged t nuts on the table and use 2 knobs, with studs, thru existing slots in table.
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