I just thought I would show these off. I had the need for a new marking guage and was too tight to pay $35 at the local hardware. So I spent the afternoon marking these, I thought if I was going to make one I might as well make four.
The fence is made from an offcuts of fiddle back tas oak and the stock is from a piece of jarrah. The marking pin was made from an old number 20 rivet drill bit, which I placed in an 1/8 hole for a firm fit.
If I was to make any changes in would reverse the direction of the locking wedge on the ones with the pencil, so that the fence could be moved closer to the pencil.
The fence is made from an offcuts of fiddle back tas oak and the stock is from a piece of jarrah. The marking pin was made from an old number 20 rivet drill bit, which I placed in an 1/8 hole for a firm fit.
If I was to make any changes in would reverse the direction of the locking wedge on the ones with the pencil, so that the fence could be moved closer to the pencil.
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