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Finally got my height gauge done. |
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websterz:
I recently added a large wooden bench to my shop and thought it would be a nice place to keep my "surface plate", a free granite countertop sink cutout I have had for a couple of years now. A height gauge would be nice to have too so I finally got round to making one. The base is from a dead gauge I bought on Ebay. Got it for a couple of bucks...just wanted it for the base. I pulled out an extra 8" digital caliper and started hacking off the unnecessary bits with my Dremel and made up a little extension out of a piece of 1/2" keystock for mounting the scriber. The scriber itself is actually one of the jaws I cut from an old dial caliper I had lying around that was well past any other useful purpose in life. I milled away a bit from the bottom for clearance and attached it with a couple 8-32 screws. It is pretty darn accurate as shown by one of my better 1-2-3 blocks: A better view of the granite plate: And a closeup showing the scribe: |
dsquire:
websterz Very neat. looks like it will do the job just fine and use up a couple of those bits you were saving for just such an occasion. Good job. :ddb: :ddb: Cheers :beer: Don |
sbwhart:
Good job Weby :thumbup: Height gauges are a real handy bit of kit to have. Have fun Stew |
bogstandard:
Very nice indeed, another 100 or so bucks saved. Bogs |
Bernd:
Now that's what I would call a true Mad Modder project. Parts from varying sources modified for a useful tool. :thumbup: Bernd |
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