The Tracks of my...

 


Pictured, the current state of play with my latest mini-project - bear in mind this one is but one element of a causal chain of mini-projects all heading towards actually getting stuff made; not least of which is the speaker test mule. But first things first, and I've added a length of angle-iron - I do love a bit of angle-iron, especially when it's free, up-cycle-able junk - to the tee-track runner, to take what I intend to be a multi-function, completely adjustable, combination crosscut sled and mitre thing. I'll be using the same principle as the table-saw fence I built a couple of years ago: triangulation. 

It means that, yes, there's another length of tee-track hanging off the table, potentially to cause injury to innocent passersby or indeed to your humble narrator himself. Not to fret on that front, as the whole kit and kaboodle will be moved to another location, where the errant lump of alloy will be adjacent to a wall. I'm going to soften up this HSE nightmare anyway, with a small plywood tool tray to help prevent accidental injury and give me a little more space for things like pencils, etc. Anyway, I'll keep you posted on progress... 

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  1. Would the title be better if you included the rest of Smokies track mate?:)
    ATB
    Joe

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