Or you run it through the table saw thinking it's scrap. Done that more than once.bzb wrote:coolhandjjl wrote:Just a tip here, label your jigs. The W are obvious, but sometimes you make a jig and stash it away... a good bit later you find it and say: what the hell is this for?
W Clamping Cauls
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Re: W Clamping Cauls
If it's too loud, you're even older than me! Like me.
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Re: W Clamping Cauls
Jeez, I did that on my final panel of the last T39 to make braces.LelandCrooks wrote:Or you run it through the table saw thinking it's scrap. Done that more than once.bzb wrote:coolhandjjl wrote:Just a tip here, label your jigs. The W are obvious, but sometimes you make a jig and stash it away... a good bit later you find it and say: what the hell is this for?

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Purveyor of fine aged hip hop
Traktor S4 - Vestax VCI-100 - TTX - MOTU Ultralite - Yamaha 01V
Built:
T39 13" BP102, 24" 3012LF - AT - OT12 2512 - SLA Pro - T24 - Jack 10
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Re: W Clamping Cauls
I used a nice piece of birch ply for something unimportant. It was different width from the remaining stack of ply pieces that I intended to use for a second T18. Should have noted that the piece that I cut was intended for the sides
No more decent quality birch ply available in my area at this time, yet another self-
I thought I was the only one.




I thought I was the only one.
Re: W Clamping Cauls
Great idea, I have some scraps and would like to make these.
How big are they? Estimating from the pictures, are they about 12" long? (the sides where the c clamps attach to)
Or should I go bigger?
How big are they? Estimating from the pictures, are they about 12" long? (the sides where the c clamps attach to)
Or should I go bigger?
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I have two pairs of different sizes....one about 8 inches and another around 10 inches. Make a bunch in different sizes.bean438 wrote:Great idea, I have some scraps and would like to make these.
How big are they? Estimating from the pictures, are they about 12" long? (the sides where the c clamps attach to)
Or should I go bigger?
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4 - OT12 2512
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Re: W Clamping Cauls
That's where a flouresecent pink spray paint can comes in handyLelandCrooks wrote:Or you run it through the table saw thinking it's scrap. Done that more than once.
