Popular Post steven newman Posted February 9, 2024 Popular Post Report Posted February 9, 2024 Have a few Marking Gauges, that need repaired...first one.. A wee bit worn? We have ways.. I'll cut this for length (Maybe..) and plane and spokeshave to fit...drill a hole for the pin/nail The other 2 sitting there? Are Stanley #77s.. They have both a single pin.. Use as a marking gauge,,and.. The other face has 2 pins, one adjustable for the width of a mortise..however.. A few things are missing..which is why there is now a sheet of 0.032" Brass in the shop...the "Handle bar wear plate" I might cut out with a scrollsaw...the other 2 missing parts.. This is the Stanley No.65 SW Gauge...note that brass slide? it is what the thumbscrews tighten down on...instead of digging into the arm of the gauge.. Might try to build a fancy case for the marking gauges... Resaw this Pine down a bit? Along with that sheet of Brass... I picked a few bags of "parts" Might find some use for these....parts is parts... Stay tuned Gerald, Cal, HARO50 and 6 others 9 Quote
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Popular Post steven newman Posted February 9, 2024 Author Popular Post Report Posted February 9, 2024 This wasn't the best day for working in the shop...Vertigo was hitting me hard...but.. The thumbscrew was worn a bit too much...sanded the head down a bit until the bolt would work...might as well clean it all up.. Old arm needed replaced,,,so.. Cut a blank to length, planes to adjust the fit...took a while.. The old pin? was too corroded to remove.. I made a new pin..then drilled a small hole ... And hammered the new pin in place Then a coat of Witch's Brew.. Looks better than the old one? As for the brass plate...and the scrollsaw? The Plan: Trace things out..and use the scroll saw to cut the part out...scrollsaw had other Ideas.. The more I tried, the worst it got..Stopped here for a bit..and cut the plate for the thumbscrew to work on... Just a press fit..tabs bent down as keepers... Plan B... Simplify things a bit...broke a drill bit, stopped there,,,will get a new bit later...and fine tune this plate... Will just have to do, for now... Sometimes Stanley used a couple brass discs, and sometimes a couple brass strips... letting the Vertigo have it's way...tain't even safe to walk to the Fridge... Stay tuned.. lew, Cal, Grandpadave52 and 3 others 2 4 Quote
Popular Post Grandpadave52 Posted February 10, 2024 Popular Post Report Posted February 10, 2024 (edited) 6 hours ago, steven newman said: The more I tried, the worst it got..Stopped here for a bit..and cut the plate for the thumbscrew to work on.. FWIW, Next time try sticking the brass to a piece of plywood with some double-sided tape. Gives you extra thickness and support. You can even sandwich the brass between a couple thin pieces of ply or solid. Put your pattern on the backer then. Also use the finest tooth count you can get with as little set as possible. Edited February 10, 2024 by Grandpadave52 Cal, lew, steven newman and 4 others 5 2 Quote
Popular Post steven newman Posted February 15, 2024 Author Popular Post Report Posted February 15, 2024 As for that "New & Improved" Marking gauge....gave it a try-out this evening.. Had to use the pencil to darken the lines..so both the Camera and I could see the lines. Gauge stays set, seems to do a decent job. There was a Bevel Gauge that also needed to be tried out.... Doing lay out work, before a saw comes by.. Disston No. 68 Gents saw Before I could use any of these tools..one other tool need to do some work.. Stanley No. 3, Type 11....as I like the parts to at least be flat.....helps out.. When doing these sort of things... HARO50, Grandpadave52, p_toad and 3 others 6 Quote
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