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I've got a set of brass bars.  1/16" to 1/2" in 1/16" steps.  While I don't use them much since I bought a CNC, they do come in hand at my router table and occasionally at my table saw.  I believe I picked them up at a local hardware store. 

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Thanks Dan. I believe Taytools is the only reseller of the hardware kits alone or you can purchase a bundle with (2) 1,2,3 blocks and the hardware at a very reasonable price.

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I just used my 1-2-3 blocks (generic) to set my planer rollers vs the cutter head.  Spec on that machine is 0.30" below the head for rollers, chip breaker, and pressure bar, though I will typically set the pressure bar just a few thousands higher.  The last time I did this I still had the original cutter head in the machine, I never made a correction for the Byrd head I later put in - mostly it hadn't mattered much for rough work, but lately I've been planing thin stock for making inlay bands and I wanted to try going below 3/16" thickness so figured a tune up was the first order of business. 

 

One thing I've found is that I can't get replacement springs for the rollers, at least not without trial and error on spec'ing springs that cost around $20 each.  I think that vendor is discouraging small purchases :D  My usual source for such things doesn't carry one that is short enough in the size I need.

 

Those fractional blocks do look useful.  Might consider a set of those.

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