With saw take your dial indicator or a block and touch the high point of the blade at zero . Set the dial at zero and that¡¯s it you want to do a 10 mm deep cut it will be 10 . If with a slider I would zero off slider?
On Feb 15, 2020, at 10:41 AM, Bill James via Groups.Io <xxrb2010@...> wrote:
?Glad, I asked the question, I learn something.
David, I thought the dial is less cumbersome that any gauge for which I need to figure out the apex of the blade tooth. With a dial, you turn it correctly, as Mac said, and you stop when the reading is correct. To set i tup, you do a test cu, measure with a dial caliper on your test piece, adjust the dial and you are done for a long time. With a gauge you need to do the adjustment every time as I am currently doing with my dial caliper. Unless there is something I am missing.