Looking gooooooD!
FWIW you could always use a small magnetic torpedo level to get the base sockets on the same plane. But I do like the digital angle finder idea better (just not the cost of a good one).
I think that your milling was a big hit at the GTG Gink. The milling fixture of yours may be copied sometime in the near future if you dont mind. Nice job!!
Just lay a 2x4 or 6 flat-butt two more up to the flat one at 90 deg(standing upright or on end) one on each side. In the construction world an L is called a strongback and very rigid. Nail or screw in place. If you form a U it would be stronger and easier to level on a log. I don't have drawing software or would draw it for you. BTW from the looks of the milling pics at GTG whatever you guys did looks like it worked out great! Nice workI think I know what you are getting at Jake, but can you explain a little further to clarify about the "U."
Just lay a 2x4 or 6 flat-butt two more up to the flat one at 90 deg(standing upright or on end) one on each side. In the construction world an L is called a strongback and very rigid. Nail or screw in place. If you form a U it would be stronger and easier to level on a log. I don't have drawing software or would draw it for you. BTW from the looks of the milling pics at GTG whatever you guys did looks like it worked out great! Nice work
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