I made some marking gauges.

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MikeG.

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I fiddled about a bit with some scrap (oak and beech) over the weekend, and made myself some marking gauges. I tried a few different things, but what they all have in common is a new locking mechanism which allows setting and adjustment to be done with just one hand. This can be important in various situations. Anyway, here they are:

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The end-grain of the dowels is to act in place of the brass wear strips on your typical commercial version.
I've learnt enough from these to adjust here and there before I make some jigs to aid the process of doing a batch for christmas presents. Whilst these are all marking gauges, I have a cutting version on the bench at the moment, and I've sketches done for a mortise gauge too.

If anyone wants one just shout.
 
I would love one,who wouldn't ,beautifully made and very useful All the best for Christmas ,I hope you are my Secret Santa.
 
Sheffield Tony":3gh409kj said:
Is the locking mechanism a secret ... ?

Yes. It's why there is no WIP for this. I can tell you that it doesn't bear directly onto the shaft, so the shaft shouldn't wear or get any dents at frequently used locations.
 
Fantastic - lovely mix of timbers. Particularly like the one with the round stock.
 
Thanks Tony. The nice thing about the round one is how comfortable it is in the hand. The lever stops it rolling off the bench, too.
 
marcros":2xvv6ka4 said:
architecturally designed :)

I was a woodworker decades before I was an architect :). I like to think my architecture is designed by a craftsman, rather than the other way around.
 
MikeG.":1rd2hoqj said:
marcros":1rd2hoqj said:
architecturally designed :)

I was a woodworker decades before I was an architect :). I like to think my architecture is designed by a craftsman, rather than the other way around.

I thought it was a load of old bails
 
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