Shopsmith T-bolts and T-nuts Explained
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- čas přidán 23. 05. 2024
- Steve demonstrates the options that Shopsmith offers for attaching jigs and fixtures to the T-tracks built into the main table and rip fence. He explains the difference of application to help you choose which is best for your particular circumstance.
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Now I know the difference of use between the two! Thanks....Please continue to produce videos!
This is so practical! One of the best!
I would suggest you edit out the parts where you show the bags with part numbers and replace with close up shots that the labels could be read.
Nice description and clarity on the attaching devices for the SS. Keep up the good work!
Thank you.
It was good to meet you last weekend, Steve. I miss the squeaky shoes and FYI, we get to see the back of your new tee at 4:55. Keep them coming. Scott
Thanks. I wish I could have seen more of your presentations. I enjoyed your presentation on drawer glides!
Great video! Thanks for producing this video.
You are welcome.
👍Thank you for an informative video and the corresponding screw sized (I thought they would all be 1/4x20). I seem to learn (or relearn) something new from each of your videos.
You are welcome.
Thanks Steve, I didn't realize they sold the tee-bolt. I thought it was discontinued in favor of the the tee-nut. I guess I was just nuts.
Any suggested tips or
Tricks you have developed for a Shopsmith ripping long boards… My wife and I recently bought an awning online. Long story short I am going to make the awning taller and replace some of the columns. The original has 5x5 real inches (really) columns. I plan to rip a 6x6 to 5x5 with either table saw or bandsaw.
Do not use a circular saw of any kind! Only a bandsaw!
Found your camera out of focus
At what time stamp?