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DIY precision straight edge
I've been trying to find a 18"-24" precision straight edge for about $40 or less (delivered), and it's not easy to do. Typically, a 24" edge ground to 0.001" (really bad!) costs at least $50 before ship.
There's a pretty cool writeup here on making your own: http://home.comcast.net/~jaswensen/m...ight_edge.html As far as I know, the 1/4"x2" steel stock at e.g. Lowe's are hot rolled steel. A 6' piece, enough to make 3 2" edges as described here, would cost probably $15 or so, and a tube of lapping compound a few bucks more. I'd guess that kind of steel stock should be accurate to within 0.002" over 2', guessing by the piece I have here and comparing it to other flat surfaces. Any thoughts? |
straight edge results?
So did you follow through with the straight edge project?
I've lost mine or it grew legs and ran off...lol I do have 2 pieces of stock that should be really close. sp1 |
I cheated and got a 24" from Rockler that cost about $40.
To originate a straight edge, you need to start with three pieces of stock. Lapping just two together could leave you with an arc shape! |
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