MysterG
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In an effort to battle shaky hands whilst learning to TIG weld I've been working on an arm rest.
Nothing glamorous, just the sliding mechanism from an old Evolution mitre saw with most of the saw hinge part cut off. And a bit of plastic guttering bolted to it which rotates.
Arm can rest nice, relaxed and supported, and can rotate and slide smoothly.
Need to make a method of fixing it down other than clamping it in the vice, and if I can find some longer tube of suitable OD I can move more than 5" before hitting the end stop
In practise it's just a test to see if it's worth pursuing further.
![IMG_20210408_160403905[1].jpg IMG_20210408_160403905[1].jpg](https://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/data/attachments/279/279785-449d5b0499d83d40b22de9c94e97b649.jpg?hash=RJ1bBJnYPU)
![IMG_20210408_160351934[1].jpg IMG_20210408_160351934[1].jpg](https://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/data/attachments/279/279786-ce48314d07b4bcd44524c6495be90671.jpg?hash=zkgxTQe0vN)
Nothing glamorous, just the sliding mechanism from an old Evolution mitre saw with most of the saw hinge part cut off. And a bit of plastic guttering bolted to it which rotates.
Arm can rest nice, relaxed and supported, and can rotate and slide smoothly.
Need to make a method of fixing it down other than clamping it in the vice, and if I can find some longer tube of suitable OD I can move more than 5" before hitting the end stop

In practise it's just a test to see if it's worth pursuing further.
![IMG_20210408_160403905[1].jpg IMG_20210408_160403905[1].jpg](https://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/data/attachments/279/279785-449d5b0499d83d40b22de9c94e97b649.jpg?hash=RJ1bBJnYPU)
![IMG_20210408_160351934[1].jpg IMG_20210408_160351934[1].jpg](https://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/data/attachments/279/279786-ce48314d07b4bcd44524c6495be90671.jpg?hash=zkgxTQe0vN)