Eine exzellente Idee! Ich bin begeistert! Zwar bin ich kein Freund von Magnetismus dort wo Eisen verarbeitet wird (ich mag das Reinigen der Magnete nicht) in diesem Fall ist der Einsatz der Magnete allerdings einfach genial. Danke für das Zeigen.
You can always machine a flat on the side of the compound. You have to ensure the flat is parallel to the slide ways on the compound. Look at Alan's previous video to see how he did his.
Hi Mate. Is the compound not needed to be set to o° and proofed with indicator. Then the two points on sine bar is put against compound, and proofed to 0°. This ensurers there are no errors between sine bar and compound. Then a guage block etc, is used to set required angle and indicated.
Nice tool, well designed. Showing the end result first would explain a bit what the work is for. It was a bit of a mystery. Why that costly, and unhealthy, WD40? For 55 years I've used what we say "white spirit", denatured(?). Nowdays red spirit is used. Costs a lot less and is not unhealthy.
Hi Alan very good video. I now understand how to use a sine bar on my compound. Another tool I need to make. regards from Western Australia
Glad it was helpful!
Eine exzellente Idee! Ich bin begeistert! Zwar bin ich kein Freund von Magnetismus dort wo Eisen verarbeitet wird (ich mag das Reinigen der Magnete nicht) in diesem Fall ist der Einsatz der Magnete allerdings einfach genial.
Danke für das Zeigen.
haus: Put the magnet into a plastic baggie before use. Makes cleaning a cinch.
Excellent example and very clear explanation of both the principles of fabrication and use. Thanks
Like the hidden magnet design, great addition to the shop.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for that Alan. That's very handy to know
Simple and elegant. Excellent Alan, thanks for sharing. Will be machining my compound asap to make this work.
Thank you, this video was very helpful.
Thanks for sharing.
Excellent, another thing on my list to make.
Sehr gute Erklärung!
Nice project. That is nice for lathes with a straight edge unfortunately mine is curved. Thanks for the video keep on keeping on.
You can always machine a flat on the side of the compound. You have to ensure the flat is parallel to the slide ways on the compound. Look at Alan's previous video to see how he did his.
That is a great idea
Thank You! Impressive, as always.
Thank you too!
I learn a ton, thank you very much
Nice useful and easy to make project. Thanks 👍.
I will be building one! Thanks.
Well explained.
Handy tool, thank you!
Well done. Thank you.
Allan I don't have slip gauges can I use an end mill and then feeler guage to add up the space?
I would turn a steel bar to the required diameter about 15mm long and use that as a reference.
Hi Mate. Is the compound not needed to be set to o° and proofed with indicator. Then the two points on sine bar is put against compound, and proofed to 0°. This ensurers there are no errors between sine bar and compound. Then a guage block etc, is used to set required angle and indicated.
Hi In my previous video I milled the compound slide face and checked that it was on Zero
This video while having pertinent knowledge I was looking for but it seemed confusing.
Nice
Thanks
Nice tool, well designed. Showing the end result first would explain a bit what the work is for. It was a bit of a mystery.
Why that costly, and unhealthy, WD40? For 55 years I've used what we say "white spirit", denatured(?). Nowdays red spirit is used. Costs a lot less and is not unhealthy.
WD40 tastes better.