Excellent example of a rather common problem of determining how to compensate for a mistake made during a previous procedure. Common issue for those striving for accuracy. This issue not detailed in other video channels. Cheers to Ben.
Good solution to the thickness 👍🏻 Just a note: a sacrificial fence is usually attached to the fixed fence. And it is sacrificed specifically to each set of cuts xxx
Excellent example of a rather common problem of determining how to compensate for a mistake made during a previous procedure. Common issue for those striving for accuracy. This issue not detailed in other video channels. Cheers to Ben.
Thanks, Gary. Boy, is this a learning experience
@@benelliott8745 Yup. They all are. I'm learning that ageing doesn't make anything simpler. Except, it seems easier to figure out how we screwed up.
Coming along nicely Ben, my heart stopped when that router bit jumped out.
Thanks, Steve. For a second, I just saw the bit flying towards me which is why I jumped too.
good job ben as usual mate
Cheers, John. I can't believe how many little snags there have been.
Good solution to the thickness 👍🏻
Just a note: a sacrificial fence is usually attached to the fixed fence. And it is sacrificed specifically to each set of cuts xxx
Thanks, Tim. The fence needs more thought. It's not easy to attach to the slide in the first place.
yes definately been some snags ben but you sorted it ok mate