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29th Sep 2007, 07:44 PM #1Product designer retired
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Mini lathe/mill project No.5 Joinery marking gauge
Dear members,
This project is similar to the last, but greatly simplified, and is more for use with joinery.
No doubt you already have a timber one in your tool box, but I'll bet it's beginning to split.
This one will last for ever, and can be knocked up in a few hours.
The polished brass and steel make a good visual combination.
Manufacture is straight forward, except if you opt for the grooves around the body. For this, you will need access to a dividing head.
My Unimat 3 mini lathe/mill, comes with one, so I was lucky.
Attached is a drawing, and a couple of pics.
Ken
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