upgrade the woodrat
no intention of buying one
woodbloke":3bc55ria said:At the risk of upsetting some folks, I haven't got one and have no intention of buying one. It would be of interest to know if the Peters or Barnsley workshops ever used one. :-k :-k. Probably not methinks - Rob
woodbloke":2e7fgfw4 said:and you can be absolutely certain that they will use all the latest tricks and toys that you mention, but not, I suspect, the Rat.
LyNx":3287rzq0 said:Not me, but if you could upgrade the woodrat in any way, what would you do? Andy
woodbloke":37mrllhy said:There are simply quicker ways of doing similar sorts of joints, which achieve the same function, using a variety of machinery. In a professional workshop, time is most definitely money and a strict time is set for each job;
they don't use a 'rat for dovetails, but interestingly they are all handcut.
Johnboy":1637k9t5 said:I would like to be able to dovetail without all the mesing about of removing the guide rails and fitting the button pivot and adjusting the cams(is it just me or do the cams always move a bit when you tighten them?) I have been working on a CAD model to achieve this and hope to knock up a prototype over the weekend. My mod will also mean that adjusting the button position will have no effect on the pin angle.
John
LyNx":1ys1kdn6 said:FGear racking to the back face and use two different size cogs to move left and right. One cog will allow fast movement with a smaller one for fine adjusting. All the sizes for the gear rack and cogs still need to be sorted (any help help appreciated)
Tony":3bpj8ot4 said:I do just this - DTs without cams or button.
I will try to get time to post my method of work soon
LyNx":3gxsbfo6 said:How do you mean Adam??
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