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Hi all,
I've finally started playing with the mortising machine I got around Christmas (Delta 14-651), and it's been great. I'd like to share one setup trick that I found helpful, and also ask for ideas on clamping. This first tip is one that I think I saw in a magazine, but I thought I'd share it here for those who don't get that particular publication (maybe Wood? Don't remember). To align the chisel square to the fence, after you've used the coin/$.40 method to set the bit/chisel spacing: Get a shortish (4-6") ruler, and attach it to the fence side of the chisel using a flat rare earth magnet, so it looks like an upside down "T". This gives you a lot more area to align with the fence (or workpiece), so it's quite easy to see if it's out of square. I used the 4" ruler from my LV "Double Square," as my thinner 6" metal ruler was a little bent. Next, I'm wondering if anyone has any particularly good ideas for how to improve clamping of the workpiece, both in against the fence and down against the table. The factory hold-down is not very useful. Ideally, this clamping solution would be quick and easy to release and re-clamp, so moving the workpiece back and forth for a longer mortise wouldn't be difficult. The table and fence of my machine are cast iron instead of MDF, so I'd rather keep drilling to a minimum if possible. I have a few ideas involving toggle clamps, but I'm wondering if anyone has suggestions (with pictures?) they'd be willing to share. Thanks in advance, Andy |
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