Hi Joe,
You mentioned:
¡°The fence must be perfectly parallel to the sliding table or you will get a little variation in tenon length. I use a little crowned off bolt attached to the fence to overcome this.¡±
In my KF700 the xcut fence was set at 90 to blade. I used Brian¡¯s square to ensure that the shaper fence is parallel to slider in these situations. The fence/hood assembly has enough slop in it to allow that.
Just curious about your comment above in blue. Not to miss a learning opportunity, would like to understand what you meant by it. Are you saying that the material is registered against bolt head so there is clearance from shaper fence to allow material travel w/o binding?
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On Jan 27, 2024, at 9:34?AM, Joe Calhoon via groups.io <joecalhoon@...> wrote:
The fence must be perfectly parallel to the sliding table or you will get a little variation in tenon length. I use a little crowned off bolt attached to the fence to overcome this.