Scale and Cursor

The self adhesive scale and magnified cursor provide fast and accurate fence positioning.

1.Loosen the adjusting screws on the magnified cursor until the cursor can be adjusted.

2.Raise the table saw blade guard out of the way. With the fence mounted on the right side of the blade, slide it over until its left edge touches the side of the blade. See

Figure 12.

Figure 12. Fence contacting the blade.

3.Centralize the magnified cursor within its range of adjustment and tighten the screws. Mark the position of the hairline on the front rail tube with a pencil. This is the zero mark for applying the scale.

4.Remove the fence and apply a strip of masking tape along the rail a 12'' in from the front edge.

5.Using the zero mark as the starting point and the masking tape as a guide, apply the adhesive scale to the rail. See Figure 13. Push the scale into place with heavy thumb pressure.

Be careful when laying the scale into position because the scale can be stretched if too much pressure is applied.

Shop Fox® Classic Fence

Zero Point for right of blade use

Approx 578''

Scale 12'' From Front Edge

Figure 13. Scale location for right-side blade use.

6.To fine tune the position of the magnified cursor, make a test cut and adjust the cursor to correspond with the actual width of the test board. This method accounts for any vibration or wobble that may be present in the spinning blade.

Different blades may have different widths of cutting teeth, so readjustment is required whenever changing type or style of blade. This procedure must be repeated every time the saw blade is changed to maintain accuracy.

When cutting on the left side of the blade, this scale will not be accurate. It is possible to attach another scale (not included) which can be set for left side cutting. See Figure 14. The magnified cursor assembly can be moved to the left side of the fence to allow for orienting a separate scale.

Zero Point for

left of blade use

Approx 578''

Scale 12'' From Front Edge

Figure 14. Scale location for right-side blade use.

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W2007, W2006, W2005 specifications

The Woodstock W2005, W2006, and W2007 models represent a significant evolution in the Woodstock acoustic guitar lineup, showcasing a commitment to quality craftsmanship and innovative technology that appeals to both beginner musicians and seasoned players alike.

The Woodstock W2005 model debuted in 2005, marked by its elegant design and warm, resonant tone. One of its standout features is the solid spruce top, which contributes to a rich sound that ages beautifully over time. The back and sides are typically crafted from mahogany, providing enhanced projection and a balanced tonal character. The W2005 comes equipped with a comfortable neck profile, making it easier for players to navigate the fretboard regardless of their skill level. Another significant characteristic of the W2005 is its premium rosewood fingerboard, known for its smooth playability and aesthetic appeal, topped with simple yet classic dot inlays.

Building on the success of the W2005, the Woodstock W2006 introduced several enhancements. This model features an upgraded Fishman pickup system, allowing for amplified performances without sacrificing the natural acoustic sound. The W2006 also showcases a more diversified material selection, with an emphasis on sustainable sourcing, ensuring that players can enjoy their instrument while being environmentally responsible. The bracing pattern in the W2006 was re-engineered to deliver even more resonance and volume, resulting in a well-rounded sound perfect for a variety of musical styles.

By the time the Woodstock W2007 was released, the brand had honed its design and technological aspects further. The W2007 is characterized by its stunning visual aesthetics, often featuring unique inlays and a glossy finish that not only enhances its beauty but also adds durability. The soundboard of the W2007 is crafted using a combination of solid woods, with some variations offering premium options like cedar. This model emphasizes tonal clarity and dynamic range, ideal for fingerstyle playing or strumming chords with equal finesse.

In summary, the Woodstock W2005, W2006, and W2007 each brought distinct features and advancements, catering to the diverse needs of musicians. From solid wood construction and sustainable practices to advanced electronics and striking finishes, the Woodstock series reflects an evolution of craftsmanship and a dedication to creating instruments that inspire creativity and passion in every performance.