Yes. Except for "thingy" read "stop".Lurker":1hqi2suy said:Depth thingy

Vann":1vod4ij6 said:What Lurker said.
A vertical rod with a flat horizontal foot - and the knob to tighten it.
I use mine to make slots for box lids - including the box that houses my two 043s...
Cheers, Vann.
9fingers":28cws9pn said:I can't think of what I'd use one of those for let alone two!! :lol:
Bob
On a hot day, you could have one each side of the 'shop door to make it stay in a fixed location :lol: :lol: - Rob9fingers":3tjb7tou said:I can't think of what I'd use one of those for let alone two!! :lol:
Bob
Woodbloke":2n1rvucw said:On a hot day, you could have one each side of the 'shop door to make it stay in a fixed location :lol: :lol: - Rob9fingers":2n1rvucw said:I can't think of what I'd use one of those for let alone two!! :lol:
Bob
9fingers":1twgmosi said:Woodbloke":1twgmosi said:On a hot day, you could have one each side of the 'shop door to make it stay in a fixed location :lol: :lol: - Rob9fingers":1twgmosi said:I can't think of what I'd use one of those for let alone two!! :lol:
Bob
Of if you had a boat...![]()
I've got a pair of No4s for that job Rob :lol: :lol:
Bob
The 2nd one is for when I wear out the first one9fingers":v40yrghp said:I can't think of what I'd use one of those for let alone two!! :lol:
DSC_0112 by pete maddex, on FlickrAndyT":mdppan44 said:Come on Pete, Vann and Alf, don't you have a Rapier version or a Marples M40 (similar design but only one rod)? If not, how will you know which one is best?![]()
Pete Maddex":2yzyvw8v said:I was thinking of making a wooden version of the 43, I recon its do able, but I would probbaly need to get on with it before my eyesight gets any worse.
Pete

AndyT":1a1xsvas said:Pete Maddex":1a1xsvas said:I was thinking of making a wooden version of the 43, I recon its do able, but I would probbaly need to get on with it before my eyesight gets any worse.
Pete
Interesting. Functionally, I guess something like one of these (Marples BB range, 1938 catalogue) would be a close equivalent, but I suspect you are planning something that looks a similar shape to the 043?
Sheffield Tony":3s3rn3cu said:My 043 doesn't clamp the 1/8 cutter at all reliably - it is just too narrow for the screw. And the screw moves the cutters around when tightening. Not a great mechanism, I bet most spend all thier time fitted with the 1/4 cutter anyway.
Sheffield Tony":21fg7ehi said:My 043 doesn't clamp the 1/8 cutter at all reliably - it is just too narrow for the screw. And the screw moves the cutters around when tightening. Not a great mechanism, I bet most spend all thier time fitted with the 1/4 cutter anyway.