Sorry, Gene, I can't by all means imagine what you have done and what it 
is good for. One picture would say more than a thousand words.

Peter

gene heskett schrieb:
> Using a piece of the electric plane blade, I machined a 1/4" thick piece of 
> hot roll with a dovetail profile that included a high center so as to flex 
> the carbide ever so slightly, but when trimming it to length with a diamond 
> wheel, I overshot it a couple of thou.  So I cut a hacksaw slot in the 
> center that went all the way through the central mounting screw hole and 
> pinched it shut several thou with a hammer.  Carefully driving the carbide 
> piece into the dovetail, I centered it up and slathered on 3 drops of 
> Loctite's superglue in the blue bottle.  Installed to the upper guide, I 
> note that if its touching the running blade, there is an occasional 
> 'sparklie' about 3/4" long coming from it, but can't determine if its 
> because its cutting into the back of the blade with an exposed end or what.  
> Visibility isn't that great due to the rest of the guide holder being in 
> the way.  I did lay the ends back at a 2 or 3 degree angle with the diamond 
> wheel so it should wear smooth eventually.  I think I am going to like it, 
> and will make a duplicate piece for the lower guide as the replacement ball 
> bearing I put there yesterday won't last long.  The saw certainly runs 
> quieter.
>
>   


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