I recall negative comments about their ZEROPLAY miter bars.
I am one of those that had negative comments about their miter bars. Mine were slightly too wide for the SS slots. But this was easily corrected by sanding them slightly narrower using the conical disc sander. They're still adjustable and can be adjusted to fit either SS or a 'standard' miter slot. So that is still a negative comment, mine had to be modified to work as advertised, but I like the product and would choose it for some jigs. IIRC responses indicate that some fit without modification and some don't.
Thumbs down on the miter bar. I was going to use it on the new sled I made but the thing does not fit properly in the miter slot without sanding the edges. Very disappointed in this. Will use something else.
SS 520, SS band saw. Grizzly cabinet saw, jointer, drill press,14" bandsaw, belt/disc sander. Delta 13" planer. Hitachi router in router table. Old Craftsman radial arm saw.
I realize that a bit of sanding is not the end of the world but I would think a company named "Microjig" would be more exacting. Maybe I'm becoming and old grouch. I'll ask my wife..............yep, I'm an old grouch apparently.
SS 520, SS band saw. Grizzly cabinet saw, jointer, drill press,14" bandsaw, belt/disc sander. Delta 13" planer. Hitachi router in router table. Old Craftsman radial arm saw.
I hope you do realize that the SS miter bar is NOT the same as just about the rest of the universe. Most are 3/4", but the SS is slightly narrower.
So rethink the microjig criticism?
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JPG wrote: ↑Sun Feb 25, 2024 1:48 am
I hope you do realize that the SS miter bar is NOT the same as just about the rest of the universe. Most are 3/4", but the SS is slightly narrower.
So rethink the microjig criticism?
They advertise the miter bars as being compatible with Shopsmith, so I think the criticism is fair. The bar is adjustable in width. I talked to their CS and they sent me replacements, but I don't recall if I tried them. By then I had tweaked the width a few thou on mine using the conical sander.
In March 2022 I read comments on Amazon showing I wasn't the only one having the issue and contacted Microjig CS with my measurements and results. He indicated that they were aware of the issue and "We have designed, and are close to releasing, a updated version of the ZeroPlay that addresses this issue." So my comments are about the version I received, one of which got close to the advertised 0.730" minimum width (actual 0.732") and was snug in the SS track and one of which missed that minimum by about 0.012".
Other members indicated a combination of success and failure prior to the updated version, and my pair as an example varied by ten thou between the two of them. I just checked the replacement that Microjig sent me (non-updated) and I could probably get it in the slot but it is way too tight to use. Prior to the updated version, it seems to be hit and miss. BuckeyeDennis, who has developed some expertise on injection molding, made an interesting observation as to possible cause here: (viewtopic.php?p=296142#p296142) .