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shilala
08-11-2013, 12:24 PM
I just recently got one of these Woodpecker Saw Gauges (http://www.woodpeck.com/sawgauge.html). I traded some cigars for it, actually. :)
This morning, in half an hour, I set my blade at a little under .001" of the miter slot and set the fence dead on. I had been at -.006 and -.01 using my caveman methods, and I kept getting tails on my long rips.

The sawstop only has 4 deck bolts and then the deck swivels on a front pivot. Two set screws under the back of the table drive the rear of the top left or right. So it's a really easy setup to adjust.
I had my wife come out and watch the dial indicator while I tweaked things in, and she helped me keep my lefts and rights straight. :)

70 bucks is a pretty steep price for a dial indicator, but this thing worked so well I really feel it was worth it. It's very well made, universal, and has a nice case to keep it in good shape. I'll probably only use it a few times in my lifetime, but it'll be handy to check new blades and watch that my table stays put when the seasons change.
Quite a neat little tool.

kern
08-11-2013, 02:53 PM
As a hobby machinest, I really enjoy the ease and the accuracy of using this setup tool on my Unisaw. It puts you "dead on". Now 2 of my kids are using it to set their Unisaws to match Dad's accuracy. Kern

JoeinWestMich
08-11-2013, 03:02 PM
have one too. Love it.

Simops
08-11-2013, 10:54 PM
I have this one:
http://store.workshopsupply.com/catalogue/in-line-industries-line-it-deluxe-p-2724.html

And use it on my TS, drill press, jointer, etc.....and as it comes with a .5" bar I chuck it in the SB and use it as a tremmel....

Cheers