On Fri, Feb 9, 2024 at 06:23 PM, Mark wrote:
Cool...? Yep, the trunnions are the hard part. I understood the work around but didn't quite understand how it worked?
My approach approximates what a real trunnion scheme would do, given the added degree of freedom provided by the screw that attaches the two pieces of my support bracket together -- it permits the horizontal part to rotate.? No way that it is an actual trunnion, but it got the job done for me.
It also helps that there is no boss or "dovetail" to restrict the adjustment range of the blade guide assembly.? A number of folks have milled off part or all of it because it gets in the way of achieving good alignment.? I considered taking that route but decided to leave the original brackets alone.? Just in case my scheme didn't work out ;).
-Mark