RWoody
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I've already posted a couple of comments on the main site, but are still 'awaiting moderation'. I also wonder anyhow, if that was the right place to put these questions, because it's not part of the forum as such. I'm also acutely aware of TIME constraints (only having 1 DAY left to decide now), so I wonder if I might be rude and post this here. Apologies for double posting, as it were, but I hope you sympathise with my position:
RE 'Head to Head Mitre Gauge Reviews'
"A very interesting article – and I know it was originally posted 2 years ago, but it’s still very relevant today.
"My question is, and I hope someone can help fairly quickly, as I’m looking at buying the Osbourne EB3 off the back of this excellent review (precious few unbiased/vested interest reviews out there!) and being new to professional woodworking I need to clear up a technicality:
"I have older machinery (a circular saw table and Mini Max Pro 32 bandsaw) and wondered if the grooves on the machined tables themselves vary much in width, as one is 11.8mm and the other 12.7mm on my two machines. Would, therefore, the EB3 fit these? I can’t see how it would fit both, snugly, unless there is some sort of manual adjustment?
"I’d really appreciate your feedback. I MUST make a decision in 2 days [now 1 day, guys!] There is a time limit you see I won’t go into it now.
"I need to add, that the saw table work surfaces are fairly small, at 37 x 37cm and 35 x 42cm respectively. This may or may not make a difference, but I obviously need to know before I take the plunge and buy one of these. Because of the way these devices work, one of the Incra mitres might be better suited to smaller saw beds? I just don’t know, as I’ve never seen these in the flesh, especially as they are manufactured in the States, so viewing one locally is difficult "
So folks, your valued opinions would be welcome on this. I have wondered if I could in fact inject a bit of ingenuity, and ADD a suitably sized rail to the underside of the existing one on the EB3, if it won't fit as hoped. This could be held in place by butterfly nuts for example, being careful not to foul the slide mechanism, and then add a thin piece of ply/MDF of equal thickness to the added metal strip on the EB3, to the table bed surface, so that everything's still 'flush'. I hope I've explained that well enough?
Thanks in advance.
RE 'Head to Head Mitre Gauge Reviews'
"A very interesting article – and I know it was originally posted 2 years ago, but it’s still very relevant today.
"My question is, and I hope someone can help fairly quickly, as I’m looking at buying the Osbourne EB3 off the back of this excellent review (precious few unbiased/vested interest reviews out there!) and being new to professional woodworking I need to clear up a technicality:
"I have older machinery (a circular saw table and Mini Max Pro 32 bandsaw) and wondered if the grooves on the machined tables themselves vary much in width, as one is 11.8mm and the other 12.7mm on my two machines. Would, therefore, the EB3 fit these? I can’t see how it would fit both, snugly, unless there is some sort of manual adjustment?
"I’d really appreciate your feedback. I MUST make a decision in 2 days [now 1 day, guys!] There is a time limit you see I won’t go into it now.
"I need to add, that the saw table work surfaces are fairly small, at 37 x 37cm and 35 x 42cm respectively. This may or may not make a difference, but I obviously need to know before I take the plunge and buy one of these. Because of the way these devices work, one of the Incra mitres might be better suited to smaller saw beds? I just don’t know, as I’ve never seen these in the flesh, especially as they are manufactured in the States, so viewing one locally is difficult "
So folks, your valued opinions would be welcome on this. I have wondered if I could in fact inject a bit of ingenuity, and ADD a suitably sized rail to the underside of the existing one on the EB3, if it won't fit as hoped. This could be held in place by butterfly nuts for example, being careful not to foul the slide mechanism, and then add a thin piece of ply/MDF of equal thickness to the added metal strip on the EB3, to the table bed surface, so that everything's still 'flush'. I hope I've explained that well enough?
Thanks in advance.