Woodchippy777
You keep repeating that you want the "the top edge butt joint angle" but you fail to identify which angle this is on your sketches.
If you really do want help with this, then I think that you should be willing to identify the angle when requested to.
Which angle is the "top edge butt joint angle".
Are the angles of 60, 63.4 and 26.6 given angles.
Such a limited view of the item does not help me much.
Is anyone else clearer about the matter?
I no longer have the standard fence - I changed it for a home made one following Steve Maskery's design.
I incorporated his 'micro adjustment' system too.
Both have prooved to be very good.
I have the BAS 316 - this is my method to get a straight cut (i.e parallel to the fence).
1. Align the fence to the mitre slot - this is so that :-
a. You will be able to use the mitre slot for square cross cuts.
b. The mitre slot becomes a fixed reference if the fence gets...
I think £250 is a good price (depending on condition).
I bought my 316 about 5 years ago, for £200.
I have replaced the guide bearing blocks etc - bought this kit Blade Guide Upgrade Kit For - Elektra Beckum BAS 315 & 316 Bandsaws.
Tuffsaws blades.
Homemade fence - Steve Maskery design.
Align...
I think it could be a counterboring drill bit.
The smaller diameter part, pilots in an existing hole, and the larger diameter cuts a counterbore.
It might be a metalworking drill and used when counterboring for socket head capscrews.
I mounted that model router onto a UJK plate and used the Woodrat plungebar to lift and lower the spindle PlungeBar — WoodRat .
At approx £40 it is considerably cheaper.
It is a coarse, but quick adjustment.
Fine adjustment is achieved by using a box spanner on a replacement nut on the height...