Thanks for the comment. Yes I may make a few in the next few months and see if there’s any interest. Cheers.A man after my own heart. That looks like a very good job you have made of that quick clamp and I reckon your floating jaw does a better job than the original and over-priced Hegner version. (Hegner charge £28.80 plus delivery) You could make and sell those to Hegner owners who don't have the quick clamp.
Thanks for the comment. Yes I may make a few in the next few months and see if there’s any interest. Cheers.
I made this a few months ago. Makes life a bit easier.
Cheers.
IThanks for the comment. Yes I may make a few in the next few months and see if there’s any interest. Cheers.
Hegner advise that you lock the quick clamp in the top arm which does place a limit on a true parallel action, the head of the quick clamp has a countersink which the holding screw fits in, what I do is screw it down then release it so that the clamp is held in place but still allows it to move this way you have the convenience and parallel action.The joy of the heger saw is that the clamping block holds the blade so it is always parallel to the cut and doesn't bend, which it must do if the top clamp is firmly fixed the the top arm. I must admit the little clamping blocks are a fiddle.
Hegner advise that you lock the quick clamp in the top arm which does place a limit on a true parallel action, the head of the quick clamp has a countersink which the holding screw fits in, what I do is screw it down then release it so that the clamp is held in place but still allows it to move this way you have the convenience and parallel action.
I made this a few months ago. Makes life a bit easier.
Cheers.
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