Anyone ever used 'em?
Got to thinking about them the other day as it seems everytime i use a box and pan i spend what feels like forever adjusting the thing as whoever used it last was working with material of a very different thickness etc. I assumed they were a fairly recent thing but it turns out they've existed for decades, being patented in the seventies which left me wondering why they seem so rare?
When i first saw the Baileigh version the only thing that jumped out as being potentionally a bit mickey mouse was the clamping beam set back adjusters. Vid of the Baileigh... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWvMW1Zxoyc and one of the origional Magnabend (appears to available through Chester tools) which is more in depth and demos more useful capabilities... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OipSiPSRti8
Google also through out this http://aaybee.com.au/Magnabend/Magnabend%20Homepage.html which is a series of articles by the inventer including the origonal patents, those funky hinges and instructions to build your own
Got to thinking about them the other day as it seems everytime i use a box and pan i spend what feels like forever adjusting the thing as whoever used it last was working with material of a very different thickness etc. I assumed they were a fairly recent thing but it turns out they've existed for decades, being patented in the seventies which left me wondering why they seem so rare?
When i first saw the Baileigh version the only thing that jumped out as being potentionally a bit mickey mouse was the clamping beam set back adjusters. Vid of the Baileigh... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWvMW1Zxoyc and one of the origional Magnabend (appears to available through Chester tools) which is more in depth and demos more useful capabilities... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OipSiPSRti8
Google also through out this http://aaybee.com.au/Magnabend/Magnabend%20Homepage.html which is a series of articles by the inventer including the origonal patents, those funky hinges and instructions to build your own