Last year I needed a quick anti-big-bar-sag device so I made this
When using it I found I had to add locking wing nuts above and below those two brass knurled adjustment knobs to stop from vibrating loose. The wing nuts also had to be tweaked with a spanner otherwise they would become loose. When the bar was buried into the log past half the bar width, I had to stop, get a spanner and undo the wing nuts and then take the whole device off the mill. The whole thing was also just a touch too flimsy for a mill, so I recently decided to make a new one.
One of the design aspects I wanted was a quick release and reinsert into position mechanism - so it now looks like this.
and it goes onto the mill at the same place as the previous device like this
At the bottom is a piece of 1" square ally rod into which is embedded a 1" diameter x 1/2" thick REE magnet. This is then covered with a soft steel plate screwed over the top of the magnet to hold it in place.
The adjustment is made by
- Undoing screw A
- Turning nut C so there is minimal brass thread exposed
- Undoing screw B so the vertical pipe can now be lowered so the magnet can contact the bar.
- Screw A is locked into place
- Nut C is turned to expose more thread which lifts the bar
- Once the bar is level Screw B is locked into place.
When using it I found I had to add locking wing nuts above and below those two brass knurled adjustment knobs to stop from vibrating loose. The wing nuts also had to be tweaked with a spanner otherwise they would become loose. When the bar was buried into the log past half the bar width, I had to stop, get a spanner and undo the wing nuts and then take the whole device off the mill. The whole thing was also just a touch too flimsy for a mill, so I recently decided to make a new one.
One of the design aspects I wanted was a quick release and reinsert into position mechanism - so it now looks like this.
and it goes onto the mill at the same place as the previous device like this
At the bottom is a piece of 1" square ally rod into which is embedded a 1" diameter x 1/2" thick REE magnet. This is then covered with a soft steel plate screwed over the top of the magnet to hold it in place.
The adjustment is made by
- Undoing screw A
- Turning nut C so there is minimal brass thread exposed
- Undoing screw B so the vertical pipe can now be lowered so the magnet can contact the bar.
- Screw A is locked into place
- Nut C is turned to expose more thread which lifts the bar
- Once the bar is level Screw B is locked into place.