condeesteso
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Very thorough Andy - checked mine and pretty much same answers, but noticed a couple of things which marks the Cliftons down:
A 4½ Record SS - 4 thou yes, 6 thou no:
A Record #3 - same: 4 yes, 6 no
A Clifton #4, 6 yes, BUT max is offset to one side
So there is consistency again. Clifton dissappoints a little as I take precision for granted with them. Another Clifton #4 was 6 thou central then I had a closer look generally - note the protrusion of the stud that locates the lower part. Easy to fix but not good really
And regarding jigs I agree with Andy, I have both those and they are fine. I think that whilst a part of the Stay-Set idea (perhaps the main one) was to not disturb the cap for a quick edge tune-up, I do find it really easy and fast to whip the back cap off anyway. Getting it back where I want it is very quick - position close, finger-tight then tap to adjust (with lower part in place), screw tight. All I mean is that if these things interest you, then jigs or freehand I think they are great. I use both... please don't start
Re the concavity, my guess is Andy is right - rather than machine dead flat (a cost) get just a shade hollow and the edges will lock down. I can't imagine this few thou would have an effect on the cutting edge 30mm or so further down.
p.s. I did notice there is a slight burr at the thread exit on the Records also, probably 6 thou or so anyway. My take on this is that if we are tuning these things then spend a minute or so on the back of the upper half (burr, pin etc).
A 4½ Record SS - 4 thou yes, 6 thou no:
A Record #3 - same: 4 yes, 6 no
A Clifton #4, 6 yes, BUT max is offset to one side
So there is consistency again. Clifton dissappoints a little as I take precision for granted with them. Another Clifton #4 was 6 thou central then I had a closer look generally - note the protrusion of the stud that locates the lower part. Easy to fix but not good really
And regarding jigs I agree with Andy, I have both those and they are fine. I think that whilst a part of the Stay-Set idea (perhaps the main one) was to not disturb the cap for a quick edge tune-up, I do find it really easy and fast to whip the back cap off anyway. Getting it back where I want it is very quick - position close, finger-tight then tap to adjust (with lower part in place), screw tight. All I mean is that if these things interest you, then jigs or freehand I think they are great. I use both... please don't start
Re the concavity, my guess is Andy is right - rather than machine dead flat (a cost) get just a shade hollow and the edges will lock down. I can't imagine this few thou would have an effect on the cutting edge 30mm or so further down.
p.s. I did notice there is a slight burr at the thread exit on the Records also, probably 6 thou or so anyway. My take on this is that if we are tuning these things then spend a minute or so on the back of the upper half (burr, pin etc).