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Thread: WC2K fence and inner tracks
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23rd February 2012, 12:29 PM #1Member
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WC2K fence and inner tracks
first I'd like to thank all of the contributors to this brilliant forum for alerting me to the reason that my WC has been unable to cut a decent line. I've measured the fence to "0" mark and guess what...one is 59mm the other is 60mm..aaaarrrggh. so after years of the ritual of adjusting, readjusting , reading the manual and rereading i finally just searched this site and found that I'm one of the lucky players with the dodgy calibrations. oh and did I mention that the extrusion that the fence is made from isn't square....oh how I laughed
so... anyone got a (accurate) fence and set of inner tracks they would part with? I checked Carbatec and its $130 plus! i can get them posted from the uk for $70...but still hoping for a local solution..
or..
if anyone can suggest a fix I'm all ears....
cheers
Matt
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25th February 2012, 10:21 PM #2New Member
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Matt i have just recently come across a wc myself and actually have 2 fences for the wc2k
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27th February 2012, 09:51 AM #3Member
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27th February 2012, 10:22 AM #4Novice
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Workcentre fence.
Hi Surfmat,
I have not seen any of the help replies you mention so I might be repeating what you already know, but here is some help anyway.
The standard dimension from the zero to the fence is 60mm. It is most unusual that you were supplied with arms that were 1mm out and this should have been picked up in production.
Triton printed some fence arms at 59mm to assist with a few hard to sort out set up problems that end users had (usually) when they had a saw with a very wide kerf blade, or sometimes because there just did not seem to be any other fix. It was a good way to assist end users who found the saw blade was sitting out of line with the riving knife and could not adjust the saw to zero.
Kincrome can assist you by replacing one of the arms free of charge. We have arms printed at either 60mm or 59mm. Let me know which you want. The 60 is probably the best one.
Call Kincrome and ask for Gordon.
On the subject of the fence being out of square, again I dont know if you have had advice on this, but the fence should be square to the table or with a very slight lean away from the blade. I think a degree was acceptable. If the fence leans slightly it is o.k. with most cuts where the timber is flat on the table and the edge of the timber will run against the bottom of the fence. The workcentre I use has a fence which leans away a little, has never been a problem and I find I get a very accurate result. Also chek that the set screws which hold the fence arms onto the fence are not too loose and allowing the fence to lean. The tension on these screws should be just enough to hold the arms in a set position when the fence is removed from the table but no tighter.
Cheers
Endgrain
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27th February 2012, 10:35 AM #5Member
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thanks endgrain, thats the old triton service that I remember, I hadn't even thought about the new manufacturer as I thought they would have no interest in product made before their aquisition. I'll call today. the arms are definately different one is 59mm the other is 60mm. The issue with the fence is that it has a slight warp in it both along its length (leans away from the cut on the last 300mm by 1.5mm or so which adds to the inner track error, and you're right it does lean slightly out from the table on the vertical.
cheers
Matt
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27th February 2012, 11:07 AM #6Member
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thanks to Gordon at Kincrome, I have a replacement arm on the way...stoked!
looks like we can look foward to a local supplier for spares and great service as well.
cheers
Matt
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