Using a Bar Stock to Set Up Tools
George VondriskaDescription
What’s the advantage?
It can be pretty tough reading a ruler and measuring to the teeth on a dado head, or to the precise tip of a router bit or drill bit. It’s lots easier to use bar stock, and simply use your fingertip to determine when the cutter is even with the face of the set-up gauge. Setting depth on a plunge router? Use bar stock between the stop rod and turret. Need a precise hole depth on a drill press? A set up gauge against the stop collar makes it easy. Need to set a precise distance between a router bit and router table fence? Yep, a piece of bar stock makes it super simple.
What makes up a set?
Most sets of set up gauges include a variety of sizes of brass bar stock. Sizes commonly included in a good set of gauges are ⅛”, 3/16”, ¼”, ⅜”, and ½”. But don’t feel like you’re limited to those specific dimensions. You can stack the bars to hit other sizes. For example, using 3/16” in combination with ¼” gives you 7/16”. This is very handy.