Model Engine Maker
Supporting => Tooling & Machines => Topic started by: Joco on December 03, 2016, 10:06:37 AM
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I had a good number of mitre joints to cut on my bandsaw for some framing I was making. So a little time at the table saw with some careful cutting checking and I have a nice little mitre joint insert for the band saw.
This isn't a new idea, but here is my simple implementation. 2 layers of 18mm plywood glued together with some high density plastic (from a cheap chopping board) the correct width for the slot in the bandsaw top screwed onto the plywood. This stops the wedge from sliding out.
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Nice solution James. I am sure it made cutting all those mitre joints much easier too!!
Bill
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I'm still cutting them. I have noticed a little bit of flex when the clamp is tightened. Its about 1mm which is sod all and easy to correct for since i measure everything 3+ times before cutting, but the potential for that little error is enough to annoy me.
I think its the screw and/plastic flexing. So, I'll turn a circle of steel to diameter and use an M8 bolt to hold it in. Nothings going to flex then. :naughty:
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I had a look at the method for holding the jig in place and decided it needed to be a bit more robust. So a bit of steel round, some lathe work and an M8 bolt and things seem to be much more rigid. 8)