Morning all,
Please excuse my idiocy, but I’m having trouble marking out a wide piece of timber with a marking gauge. I’m sure there’s a simple answer and I’m being daft, but any help would be appreciated.
My gauge, pictured below, has a screw on the block that clamps the block down whilst also clamping the lowermost pin in place. This works well on smaller work, but the legs of my workbench I’m building are clunky pieces and it seems the brass runner is too short for the task.
My chisel is 15mm wide, the timber is 95mm wide, marking gauge block is 30mm deep and there just isn’t enough play in the pins for me to get to the mid point to mark the mortice before the block moves the lowermost pin.
Do I just need to invest in a better (or bigger?) gauge, or do the task another way?
Please excuse my idiocy, but I’m having trouble marking out a wide piece of timber with a marking gauge. I’m sure there’s a simple answer and I’m being daft, but any help would be appreciated.
My gauge, pictured below, has a screw on the block that clamps the block down whilst also clamping the lowermost pin in place. This works well on smaller work, but the legs of my workbench I’m building are clunky pieces and it seems the brass runner is too short for the task.
My chisel is 15mm wide, the timber is 95mm wide, marking gauge block is 30mm deep and there just isn’t enough play in the pins for me to get to the mid point to mark the mortice before the block moves the lowermost pin.
Do I just need to invest in a better (or bigger?) gauge, or do the task another way?