Joe:
I just got home from work and looked at my saw till (which you can also look at
using the following link that follows).
https://1drv.ms/u/s!ArS-Ih_xdc4Mn5I4XCUAotXhJ4qLMg?e=0X7g3W
I have some slots that are 1 inch apart--and that works but it is as close as
you can get. I have other slots that are 2 inches apart, which is really more
than you need.
So if I were going to do it again (which in my case only means redoing the
central block with slits in it), I'd probably do them 1.5 inches apart.
Micah
-----Original Message-----
From: OldTools On Behalf Of Charles Driggs via OldTools
Sent: Monday, January 4, 2021 7:28 PM
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Cc: Old Tools Porch
Subject: Re: [OldTools] Saw till spacing
thereby
> joe@j...> wrote:
>
> Galoots:
>
> Here is the question: If one needs to optimize space without packing
> them too tightly, what is the reasonable minimum spacing between saws?
> I had thought perhaps 1.25 inches was about right, but don't know for
> sure and have no plans or descriptions that deal with spacing.
>
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