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  1. #1
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    Default Triton saw raiser

    Has anyone made up a rig for saw raiser for a MK3 saw bench,
    I'm looking at the one Triton has made, it's simple enough, but,
    to many plastic parts,and, the pressed saw plate is different.
    I'm trying to utilise what Ihave...
    Regards
    Huey

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    The Triton saw raiser is compatible with the MkIII but I don't know if it will bolt onto the cast zinc saw plate or if you have to purchase a series 2000 plate. There is a big plastic "hook" which locks the whole shebang in one position by fitting into a rail welded under the table top; the kit comes with two of these, one for S2000 and another for MkIII as most of the series 2000 designated add-ons were designed to be retro fitted to MkIII setups as well. If "A Duke" is watching this post he may be able to shed some more light on this, or you could do a bit of cyber stalking and PM him.

    You also lose about 5mm in maximum depth of cut.

    As for the plastic bits; mine has been in regular use for nearly ten years now and is still solid and easily adjustable. It's survived 4 house moves; three of them interstate. It's sturdy enough for you, Grasshopper!

    Can I ask what saw you are going to use in it? The original Triton 9 1/4" saw was designed from the outset to be the best saw you could fit to a NORMAL work centre; ie the extra long locking lever, the fine height adjuster, the precision angle micro adjuster and the fact that the hinges etc are just bloody solid with no slop anywhere. Personally I think you might be better off just buying the saw; the height winder just ices the cake. Oh, unless you are using the dust collection system were the height winder unfortunately then becomes almost mandatory!

    To the best of my knowledge no-one has come up with a home-made version.

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    http://www.tocact.org.au/manuals/sli...pgrade_all.pdf
    You should be able to find your answers in the above link. The height winder bit is at the end.
    Regards
    Hugh

    Enough is enough, more than enough is too much.

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    Appreciate your time in explaining, I was in the she today, and, I ratted thingy's from a saw bench
    winder thing i bought for $10.
    Now I'm almost there, but I need to rack my brain to work a few more details...
    I will certainly post a few photo's of what I'm up too..
    Thanks Guys
    Stay Tuned
    Regards
    Heuy

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    After my last post I was scrolling through web sights, and, came across this guy, kafflut.blogspot.com
    I knew you can do away with those plastic thingy's.
    now all I have to do is improvise it into my MK3 chassis

    Guy's I know it can be done, I have the WILL, now I will find the WAY
    I won't forget the photo's either

    Regards
    Heuy

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    G'Day Chaps
    Good day spent in the shed working on the winder for my MK3, YES IT WORKED
    BUT:-
    The screw mech. was mind boggling so spent a bit of time on it
    once I got the theory right, I began to put it into practice,
    BUT
    As I wound the chassis up, it began to bind on the table, because of
    the stiffeners underneath
    OH NO ! I not going start cutting and butcher my MK3, so I will
    start a new day tomorrow, with pencil and paper...
    We are meant to do these things.....Are'nt we ????
    Bye for now
    Heuy

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    No pictures; it didn't happen!

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    CHIEF TIFF,

    thanks for your interest, yep photo's are coming, just getting over Fathers Day,
    Kids have given me some spending money for the Melbourne Timber Woodworking show.
    Today I fixed my Lathe, and, made a box to hold my chisels, so bare with me,
    and I'll update soon

    Regards
    Heuy

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    Default Saw raiser photo's

    Hi Guys
    Well here are the photos for the raiser, maybe you can spot some
    adjustments that could be made, or, add a bit of input to the design..
    P1.jpgP2.jpgP3.jpg
    P4.jpgP5.jpgP6.jpg
    P7.jpgP8.jpgP9.jpg
    Now there is only 20mm clearance from the opposite side of the winder
    on the slide chassis, the angle of the winder, has not been decided,
    this is where I got stuck,the winder needs to swivel and almost be at right
    angles to the table. Now the pipe where the top of the handle is binds
    on the under carriage of the table top, NOW this where I DO NOT
    want to start cutting my table top "stiffners"
    In ALL the drop of the saw is only the distance from the...
    "ARBOR to the top most TOOTH"
    About 3" We are not looking at a huge drop
    Well that's it I"m at the drawing board now.....

    YEAH, YEAH YEAH WHY does'nt he just buy the winder and the plate
    I say "WHY" don't you like the challenge especially when your almost there!!!

    Now for the other things I was making.....
    .ch1.jpgch2.jpg
    This is my lathe chisel box to keep them sharp and
    keep them from being damaged....

    t.jpg
    These are the 2 tool rests I made

    Well that's it for now guy's

    Regards
    Heuy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heuy View Post
    Now there is only 20mm clearance from the opposite side of the winder
    on the slide chassis, the angle of the winder, has not been decided,
    this is where I got stuck,the winder needs to swivel and almost be at right
    angles to the table.
    So...why don't you make it at right angles to the table

    The proper Triton method has the adjustment screw vertical and attached to both the saw carrier at the bottom and the rail crossing the workcentre. This rail has to be LOCKED in position in the work centre. The other end of the saw carrier slides back and forth slightly as the carrier is raised up and down. The winder doesn't swivel relative to the table.

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