Bill Huber
04-02-2011, 12:31 PM
One of the first things I learned on this site was using drafting triangles in the shop. They are very accurate and very handy for setting up tools and checking for squareness.
I have 2, 16" Alvins and they do get use a lot for setting and checking the table saw and checking the squareness of different projects.
The one thing that I didn't like about using them was trying to pick them up when they are flat on the table saw. It is also harder to move them around and hold them against the miter gauge to get an accurate setting.
Here is my quick fix, it works very well and you can move them around on the table much easier and pick them right up.
Just cut 3, strips of wood 1/2" thick, it can be just about any wood you have, even MDF. With some turners tape attach them to one side of the triangle and that's it.
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As you can see there is just not a lot space to pick them up with and moving them around is not that easy also.
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After you have added the strips of wood it ismuch easier to pick up and use. You can now hold them against the miter gauge for a more accurate setting.
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I have 2, 16" Alvins and they do get use a lot for setting and checking the table saw and checking the squareness of different projects.
The one thing that I didn't like about using them was trying to pick them up when they are flat on the table saw. It is also harder to move them around and hold them against the miter gauge to get an accurate setting.
Here is my quick fix, it works very well and you can move them around on the table much easier and pick them right up.
Just cut 3, strips of wood 1/2" thick, it can be just about any wood you have, even MDF. With some turners tape attach them to one side of the triangle and that's it.
189817
As you can see there is just not a lot space to pick them up with and moving them around is not that easy also.
189818 189819
After you have added the strips of wood it ismuch easier to pick up and use. You can now hold them against the miter gauge for a more accurate setting.
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