Hi all , i'm back with some more shop-built tools.
This time an aluminum miter gauge for my rebuilt Rockwell/Delta
belt & disk sander.
The dial was created in Auto-Cad , then printed on photo paper,
and covered in plexiglass.
The pointer is made from stainless steel salvaged
from a Burger King beverage machine.
It has 2 brass tipped set-screws in
case you want to lock it into the machines table. ^
Here's my 1987 Enco mill in action, milling the main body of the gauge. ^
Bought the mill brand new in '87 and picked it up at Enco's warehouse/factory
in Chicago. ^
Here you can see the Auto-Cad drawing stuck
to the part with 3M 77 contact adhesive.
It serves as a guide to prevent me from turning the dials one turn to many
and other goof ups.
^
All for now.
-John
This time an aluminum miter gauge for my rebuilt Rockwell/Delta
belt & disk sander.
The dial was created in Auto-Cad , then printed on photo paper,
and covered in plexiglass.
The pointer is made from stainless steel salvaged
from a Burger King beverage machine.
It has 2 brass tipped set-screws in
case you want to lock it into the machines table. ^
Here's my 1987 Enco mill in action, milling the main body of the gauge. ^
Bought the mill brand new in '87 and picked it up at Enco's warehouse/factory
in Chicago. ^
Here you can see the Auto-Cad drawing stuck
to the part with 3M 77 contact adhesive.
It serves as a guide to prevent me from turning the dials one turn to many
and other goof ups.
^
All for now.
-John
