tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1592992209402300549.post6163638226850505460..comments2024-03-28T08:06:43.198-04:00Comments on The Silicon Graybeard: It's All Closing In SiGraybeardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00280583031339062059noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1592992209402300549.post-88910781724676077572017-03-01T21:49:01.197-05:002017-03-01T21:49:01.197-05:00Not sure if I mentioned on the use of dowel pins- ...Not sure if I mentioned on the use of dowel pins- if they are tapped into the table slots, the stock can be bumped against them, then clamped with standard mill clamp setup- that way, the stock can be clamped down along the full length of the table, then released and slid along the dowel pins and reclamped without losing alignment. I tried this trick on a long cast iron table saw wing to square up an edge and it worked a treat.<br /> Think it came from one of Frank Harveys books, or maybe Tom Lipton. <br /> ravennoreply@blogger.com