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    OK, it looks like rubbish.

    Is that what you meant?

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    I find the tablesaw is definitely the most versatile machine!
    What about cove cutting? I can't live without a tablesaw, (rebates, grooves, dadoes, anything that's not stopped, then its a router), and mostly use the bandsaw for curved cuts and a bit of resawing. Large sheets now go into the sliding tablesaw, but before that I'd use a handsaw even, as I have a particular aversion to handheld circular saws!

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    I find the tablesaw is definitely the most versatile machine!
    This is what I'm on about! Yes, versatile is the word I'm after. I got sidetracked by Lou and his EZ whatsit.

    Limited!! Pffft

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    The Jessica of the tablesaw world.....
    The only way to get rid of a [Domino] temptation is to yield to it. Oscar Wilde

    .....so go4it people!

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    Where does he get all those girls from, anyway?

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    Sorry to interrupt, sort of off topic as well but when I'm trying to rip a length of board on the table saw... well OK the Triton pretend TS I find that the board wants to drift away from the fence towards the blade.

    Am I doing something fundamentally wrong or is it a common occurrence?
    How do you correct this?

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    Am I doing something fundamentally wrong or is it a common occurrence?
    Unfortunately both

    Either your fence is out of alignment, or the saw is. Check the saw first. I used to set my fence to 0 and then make sure the blade was touching it at both ends.

    Do a search!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bleedin Thumb View Post
    Sorry to interrupt, sort of off topic as well but when I'm trying to rip a length of board on the table saw... well OK the Triton pretend TS I find that the board wants to drift away from the fence towards the blade.

    Am I doing something fundamentally wrong or is it a common occurrence?
    How do you correct this?


    First it is a Triton.
    Second the blade and the fence are probably not parallel.
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    BT

    This is how you fix the problem.
    1.Put the fence right against the saw blade
    2.Record the reading on both arms. One reads 0cm and the other reads 0.5cm
    3.Make a note on the table top to remind you to take 0.5cm off one side of the fence every time you rip something.

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    Thanks, I have enough to do tuning up the cars, now I have to worry about saws and planes! Lucky I don't have a piano.

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    Quote Originally Posted by silentC View Post
    ... I've felt like I've entered an alternate reality....enjoy your freaky jigged up alternate reality, I'm happy here in mine

    Alternate reality, is that anything like a state of boredom at work?
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    I couldn't live without my bandsaw...
    and I couldn't live without my tablesaw

    ....and why should I have to?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers View Post
    Alternate reality, is that anything like a state of boredom at work?
    Sheyet stirrer.
    You can tell, can't you...


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    Quote Originally Posted by silentC View Post
    You can tell, can't you...

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    Setting up the SRK for milling UHMW plastic.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nzR5mEi7U8
    Milling slots on UHMW plastic
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZr4w-dM-hc
    Tapered cuts on narrow pieces and matching tapered dados.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBGzoQGfUNg
    The Bridge close up
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKmIxFNhIN8
    Cutting UHMW strips with the Bridge
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3I4bg...elated&search=
    Gang cutting (cross cuts) UHMW strips with The Bridge.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmoUx...e=user&search=
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