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Re: really hating sliding saw for panels
I think a lot of us doing it for a living did it they way you showed Mark, the clamps and supporting just help with ease of operation and keep accuracy a little better. This is especially true with
By "[email protected] · #103414 ·
Re: Alinement of rip fence
What saw do you have? martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell 608-824-0023 fax airtightclamps@... airtightclamps.com Designing and
By mac campshure · #103413 ·
Re: Alinement of rip fence
If it is father away at the out feed just leave it. When using as a bump stop reference at saMe place. Mac martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330
By mac campshure · #103412 ·
Re: really hating sliding saw for panels
If you have an outrigger than you can fasten a piece of hard maple or something else Strong to outrigger parallel to slider for support. Of larger panel . Doesn¡¯t haven¡¯t be at right angle to
By mac campshure · #103411 ·
Re: Alinement of rip fence
Thanks David. Sorry I worded the inquire wrong. Its not slider it's the rip fence to the blade. My fence is off like about a 1/16 of a inch. When I put square on fence and touch it to blade on in feed
By woodfish1956 · #103410 ·
Re: really hating sliding saw for panels
Mark, what I meant is the infeed side of cast iron table. Typo. James
By James Zhu · #103409 ·
Re: really hating sliding saw for panels
Haha, was wondering if anyone would catch that, I did say with only came with the saw. If i was doing that a lot and had the space I for sure would build a larger outfeed but for the little i do I
By Mark Kessler · #103408 ·
Re: Fence and Flip stop comparison
Wow david@...> wrote:
By Michael Marsico · #103407 ·
Re: Fence and Flip stop comparison
Der Hans und Dieter - successor to Fritz & Franz LOL David Best
By David P. Best · #103406 ·
Re: really hating sliding saw for panels
The 2x8 left on the outrigger was pretty much dead on , interestingly the 2x2 was a little more than 1/2mm maybe even closer to 1mm out of square so I need to check some settings. Dummy that I am I
By Mark Kessler · #103405 ·
Re: really hating sliding saw for panels
MK: I see now. The overhead guard *IS* your outfeed support :) I do not own that so the board just flops down (unsafe) so I must use a support table of some kind.
By Sang Luu · #103404 ·
Re: really hating sliding saw for panels
well.. my first thought was..how accurate are the cuts you just made? are the square or? just wondering..
By Randy Child · #103403 ·
Re: Arbor bolt
The arbor hex cap-screw is an M10, left-hand thread, 25mm of thread length, 7mm low-profile head. Unlikely you will find this exact screw except through Felder. McMaster has something similar, but the
By David P. Best · #103402 ·
Re: Fence and Flip stop comparison
Those Digistops are nice if you can get them integrated well -- I see that it is fairly tall, I would want it to be lowered toward the slider. I'm sure if you reached out to them and asked for a pair
By Sang Luu · #103401 ·
Re: Alinement of rip fence
You don¡¯t align the rip fence to the sliding table. This photo, along with the description that goes with the photo, covers the objective in aligning the rip fence: https://flic.kr/p/CaBaig David
By David P. Best · #103400 ·
Re: really hating sliding saw for panels
Wait a minute he has no outrigger!? His issues totally make sense now Regards, Mark
By Mark Kessler · #103399 ·
Re: really hating sliding saw for panels
Ok, Being the self sacrificing person I am I have made a video of breaking down a 4x8 sheet without anymore support than what comes with the saw or clamping. Again not saying extra support and
By Mark Kessler · #103398 ·
Re: really hating sliding saw for panels
I don't think any clamps will do what you need.? The outrigger table is the thing that makes panel processing possible Order it. Pay for expedited delivery your original salesman? deserves a kick in
By Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...> · #103397 ·
Re: Fence and Flip stop comparison
Here's a picture of one that's fairly fancy (not mine) in the choice of materials Dave [image: image.png] [email protected]> wrote:
By David Davies · #103396 ·
Re: really hating sliding saw for panels
Mark K: On both narrow (12" x 8') and wider rips, I've needed to put some cheap work supports to keep the pieces from tipping down at the rear of the out feed table. How are you doing long rips
By Sang Luu · #103395 ·