siggy_7
Full time tool collector, part time woodworker
Having recently bought a planer thicknesser, and looking to build my own router table in the near future, I'd like to get myself a reference edge to check for table flatness with a feeler gauge. The default recommendation for straightedges is an aluminium spirit level, but how accurate are these over a 1m length? Are there ones to seek out that are particularly good in this regard?
Alternatively I was looking at either:
-The Veritas 36" steel straightedge, accurate to 0.025mm on both edges - £75.50 from Axminster
-A 48" Maun steel striaghtedge, accurate to 0.01% of the length (so 0.12mm) - £50 delivered from the bay
I'd prefer to have the longer length and £25 in my pocket, but would it be accurate enough? Also the Veritas one is wide enough to stand up by itself, which could be handy for checking table flatness.
Alternatively I was looking at either:
-The Veritas 36" steel straightedge, accurate to 0.025mm on both edges - £75.50 from Axminster
-A 48" Maun steel striaghtedge, accurate to 0.01% of the length (so 0.12mm) - £50 delivered from the bay
I'd prefer to have the longer length and £25 in my pocket, but would it be accurate enough? Also the Veritas one is wide enough to stand up by itself, which could be handy for checking table flatness.