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spine marker - laundry clip
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Rainer Schaefers



Registered: October 2010
Location: Germany - 48282 Emsdetten
Posts: 14
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Just had an idea for an easy "tool" to get the stiffest axis marked on a blank. Just calibrate the clip on the butt-end of a blank as shown on the foto. With the same procedure done on the smaller hole of the clip, you can mark a tip section too.
Find the spine, mark it with the clip and you have a 90° spot to set the marks for the stiffest axis. Beyond that it will be more easy to get the marks set for setting up the guides opposite the spine.


What do you think?


Kind regards


Rainer Schaefers
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Rick Heil

Registered: October 2010
Posts: 26
Sun April 8, 2012 12:28pm

This is inovated ideas just what I am looking for ! Thanks for posting your inventions and sharing them here!


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