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Steve Milito
06-26-2010, 5:42 PM
I finally got around to building a crosscut sled. I basically built the 'super sled' designed by John Nixon. (Thanks John).
I used the five cut method to check the accuracy and basically have 1/400" per ft. At first I was ecstatic, but then I read a few posts where people were quoting accuracies of better than .001" / ft.
Should I try and adjust the fence or is this a case of "Perfect is the enemy of good" ?
David Nelson1
06-26-2010, 6:05 PM
I finally got around to building a crosscut sled. I basically built the 'super sled' designed by John Nixon. (Thanks John).
I used the five cut method to check the accuracy and basically have 1/400" per ft. At first I was ecstatic, but then I read a few posts where people were quoting accuracies of better than .001" / ft.
Should I try and adjust the fence or is this a case of "Perfect is the enemy of good" ?
I think that is close enough the general consensus that I have seen is anything less than .003. Your running out @ .0025.
http://www.webmath.com/_answer.php
David Nelson1
06-26-2010, 6:16 PM
I think that is close enough the general consensus that I have seen is anything less than .003. Your running out @ .0025.
http://www.webmath.com/_answer.php
Just an after thought if you built the fence with an aux fence you might trying shimming it with a piece (or2) of blue masking tape. Worked for me when I built a shooting board.
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