Ulrich
Established Member
I recently purchased a 25 year old Ulmia bandsaw and always missed a microadjusting feature, for example when sawing tenons. The solution has brought for me an idea in Mark Duginske's "Bandsaw Handbook", which I realized this week. Maybe my solution is of interest for other forum readers, too: It consists of two small boards angled on the tablesaw with a tapering jing in a 1:20 ratio. That means, that by moving the two angled surfaces against one another for 10 mm I get a sideways movement of 0,5 mm. So I can easily adjust this fence in 1/10 mm-steps or even more precisely if necessary.
Regards
Ulrich
Regards
Ulrich