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Re: Cutting strips - or burning them from the plan
By:Charles Cooper
Date: 6/8/2000, 11:19 am

: Any new (or used) table saw should be considered a kit when you first get it
: home. You will need to spend some amount of time tuning it. The Powermatic
: will be better than the garage sale Craftsman but both will need tuning.

: Real quick. Using C clamps, clamp the trunion guides to the trunion with the
: blade at maximum heigth. The trunion is the piece that allows the blade to
: tilt. Just loosten the bolts that hold the trunion to the table. Clamp a
: piece of scrap to the miter guide. Put a screw at the end on the scrap
: near the blade. Mark one tooth of a good straight blade. Set the screw on
: the scrap so it just touches the marked tooth when it is near the front.
: Move the marked tooth and miter to the rear and check the clearence with
: the screw. Tap the rear trunion the direction indicated. Repeat until
: screw clearence is the same at both ends. Tighten bolts and recheck and
: adjust as necessary.

: When this is complete, the blade is parallel to the mitre slot. Now use the
: scrap and screw to adjust the fence, leaving slightly more clearence on
: the back. It may be necessary to repeat this every few years on cheaper
: saws. I use a dial indicator rather than a piece of scrap and a screw only
: because I have the indicator.

: I once bought an almost new Craftsman saw real cheap. It would not cut
: without burning and once threw a cut off piece hard enough to punch a hole
: in the shop door. I read an article about tuning and found that the saw
: was badly misaligned. After tuning the saw worked great and still does.

I agree. Most tools are "kits" when you purchase them. Just about anything from which you expect fine results: table saws, handsaws, planes, chisels, bandsaws, etc. are just a collection of parts. Hammers may be the one of the few things that don't need rework (although I'm sure you can find someone who does tune them!). Most of my tools are in storage right now, and I dread having to tune everything up again as I start to reassemble my shop.

coop

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Cutting strips - or burning them from the planks?
Greg Hughes -- 6/7/2000, 8:33 pm
Thanks for all the suggestions
Greg Hughes -- 6/8/2000, 10:05 pm
Re: Thanks for all the suggestions
Rehd -- 6/10/2000, 1:11 am
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mike allen ---> -- 6/8/2000, 12:37 pm
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Don Bowen -- 6/8/2000, 1:08 pm
Re: Cutting strips - use small wedges when needed
Hank -- 6/8/2000, 8:22 am
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Brian Wegener -- 6/9/2000, 11:08 am
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michael -- 6/8/2000, 6:34 am
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Don Bowen -- 6/8/2000, 10:36 am
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Charles Cooper -- 6/8/2000, 11:19 am
Re: Cutting strips - I forgot......
michael -- 6/9/2000, 5:24 am
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Charles Cooper -- 6/7/2000, 11:32 pm
Hate to ask but gotta
Tom Kurth -- 6/7/2000, 9:48 pm
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Rehd -- 6/7/2000, 9:07 pm
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bob -- 6/8/2000, 11:23 pm
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Rehd -- 6/9/2000, 1:11 am
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bob -- 6/10/2000, 8:24 am
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Rehd -- 6/10/2000, 11:02 pm
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Rehd -- 6/9/2000, 1:19 am
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Brian Wegener -- 6/9/2000, 11:25 am
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Don Bowen -- 6/9/2000, 12:45 pm
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Spidey -- 6/9/2000, 10:05 pm
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Rehd -- 6/10/2000, 12:53 am
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Don -- 6/7/2000, 9:18 pm
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Rehd -- 6/7/2000, 9:26 pm
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JG -- 6/8/2000, 3:47 am
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Rehd -- 6/8/2000, 9:37 am
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JG -- 6/8/2000, 3:06 pm
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Rehd -- 6/8/2000, 7:20 pm
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JG -- 6/9/2000, 2:12 pm
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Spidey -- 6/7/2000, 8:58 pm
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Rehd -- 6/7/2000, 9:15 pm
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Dean Trexel -- 6/7/2000, 8:57 pm