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    Hi Rick,
    here it is, after a hard day at work, I needed to change my mind so I passed the evening in the shop and here it is :






    Thinking about it, I simplified the scribe by leaving only a 1 mm hole, just enough to pass the tip of a pencil.
    Works great !
    Thanks for the idea !

    I have some step by step pictures, I will put an article on my site one day or the other, I will make reference to your original idea , Rick, of course !

    Cheers,
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    Very well executed Christophe! That's one beautiful scribe.

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    Christophe,

    Brilliant improvement for use on wood! Nice job of machining too.

    Congratulation!

    Your website reveals more of your genius :-)

    Rick
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    Great execution, Christophe! Using brass makes that tool look really classy.

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    This thread has been moved to the Must Read subforum. Congrats (and thanks) to Rick for making such a valuable contribution!

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    Nice idea but it seems like at best a approximation of the center line.

    What if the scribe pin and edge guide pin are not exactly at 90° to the edge, which would be easy to happen?

    Possible a flat edge instead of a round pin for the edge guide might help.

    Nice idea thanks for posting.

    Ralph

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ralphxyz View Post
    Nice idea but it seems like at best a approximation of the center line.

    What if the scribe pin and edge guide pin are not exactly at 90° to the edge, which would be easy to happen?

    Possible a flat edge instead of a round pin for the edge guide might help.

    Nice idea thanks for posting.

    Ralph
    The flat would have to pivot as the distance between pins changed. Could be done. I use my tool a lot and usually scribe from both sides just to verify no surprises. The second scribe line has always fallen into the first line. Good enough for layout work.

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    Thanks for the reply Rick, yeah scribing from both sides would check your accuracy. Interesting project thanks for posting.

    Ralph

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    Thanks Rick,
    Iwas thinking small router-bit bearings might work.

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