Pretty much got this finished today, after putting together and pulling apart many times,the basics of it are ,
It has two fence set ups ,the first fence is made of three lengths of Oak and has the digital read out attached, a sliding stop,three rubber{ re constituted truck tyre , and foam ex camp mattress ] sprung or pressure Teflon pads within, and a brake which is controlled by the brake knob
The fourth fence has got a brass reference strip , to be used with the templates that can now be made on the first fence set up.
I made two Oak sticks to fit the top of my table saw , then nailed with glue the ply to them,this is made to be a nice tight sliding fit , the saw blade was then bought up through the ply to give me one clean cut, and the first fence glued down square to the saw cut,the best square was to make one from a scrap of mdf to suit the size of the square up job.
Once the first one was dry,the second sliding, and third ,screwed only, were fitted , it was a rough slide so I put the three pressure pads in to keep the second sliding on the first, and a small gap [ newspaper folded four times ]between the second and third , so just the Teflon was pushing.
Then I worked out that I could use the rubber as a brake and that the pressure from this would be adjustable, it worked well ,I can apply pressure to the no 2 slide and watch the number rise slower and slower as the knob is turned, it was pretty jumpy before that with plenty of forward and back, past the number adjustments.
The center bolt had a few re incarnations with the Oxy torch, but if planned out well and not so thick a rubber disc for the brake ,it could be done with a standard screw from Bunnings
I'm going to tape the Masonite down or glue it in spots with news paper in between and bring the Stewmac blade up through it for the first fret board later this week I hope, will try a template out first.
I have tapped holes in my table saw for another jig I have , and this came in handy for a rubber stop with a oak cap and a wing nut up the back of the jig, You got to have a forward and back stop set up on one of these, very very dangerous with out one. if you made one like this and don't want to make a hole just make the ply over hang enough to screw stop blocks on the under side.
I found out that Shars sell the quality DRO's on eBay,which will make it a lot more easy to buy, I'm going to swap over to that one I think.
here it is .
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/300553756660 ... 1423.l2649
cheers