Fencing With The Old...

 

Just revisited a website that is a joy to an old Mac geek such as me: macintoshrepository.org, which is a treasure-trove of long forgotten software jewels, obviously curated by angels. All of this stuff will, of course, only run on old Macs or under simulation via third-party stuff on newer ones, like this MacBook. There are some things I've just downloaded that I can't believe still exist, but which were absolutely groundbreaking software in their time: I'll return to some of this stuff in due course, when I've had a play.

In the meantime, I've started work on a new cross-cut fence for my table-saw (pictured, the work in progress). I've always figured that the standard, enclosed cross-cut sled, is by its nature limited. It not only reduces the amount of blade you can use, it also restricts the width of the material you can cut, to the distance between the rear fence and the front part of the frame. So I've decided to make a fence rather than a sled. My main issue is one of ensuring true parallel movement. I think I can sort this stuff out, but it will probably be purely empirically at this stage: good ol' trial and error, folks!

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