Might make sense for those with a Kity or Inca machine also,
Still having a good think about how to do this the best way
i.e not having a stab in the dark in regards to knowing if the scraper is square to the rim or not.
Guess I wasn't thinking straight the last day, as I have the blade around the back of the block
which is a lot more chattery than if it were in front like the way I've tried before.
as you can have it closer to the block that way.
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Have since swapped that blue clamp for a deeper f-clamp, under the block this time,
as to give an unhindered access to some sort of tool like a square to check against the plane iron.
The hub of the wheel is not flat, so one can not simply offer a square to it,
and it's very difficult to get a measurement from the rim and the cutter, due to tight quarters.
I planed up a wee stick to fit into there, but it's still not handy.
Will likely sort it the next time I get back at it, or I might just be asking for your opinions.
Yes I could just slide the wheel out, but that's just the top one.
Who wants to do the same with the lower one also.
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Surprised this isn't a bit more common, maybe so in the old books, or the next generation who I presume is Mark Duginske, as guessing Spagnuolo didn't pull that idea out of his rear end.
Curious as to where he got that into from, maybe you guys know?
As evident the beam or an equivalent tool (possibly laser if I am to believe RP),
is an essential tool for this.
Cheers
Tom