Hello there,
I recently bought and "cleaned" my first table saw, which I documented over on the Canadian forum: My Wadkin Bursgreen 10" AGS - Canadian Woodworking and Home Improvement Forum
Once I started trying to align the blade to the mitre track, I ran into difficulties. This showed when making some test cuts.
It was recommended to me that I post on this forum, since there's expertise here about all things AGS
Indeed, I've already read through a few AGS10 threads, and deema's informative BGS10 thread.
Based on the first step in the BGS10 thread, I took the top off, and checked the sliding bracket. I had a gap there, due to the pivot pin being too far out.
I addressed that first (the pin had to be rotated just right), and then tried to get the retaining strip to put an even amount of pressure throughout the sliding bracket's travel. Mine's a bit different than what I've seen in the manuals I have, and I'm not sure how much the middle screw should push on the sliding bracket?
I took some pictures whilst measuring against the blade, as I lowered it. Hopefully attaching the measuring device to the main frame is a valid way of doing this?
Zeroed at the top (see sliding bracket position):
This shows the position of the bracket where the first deviation was measured:
This shows the sliding bracket close to the end of its range, and pretty much the last position that the middle screw on the retaining strip is in contact:
At the very bottom, where no cuts will be made (hopefully?), the deviation is larger:
Assuming that measuring like this is a valid way of gauging the alignment of the sliding bracket, my main question is whether or not the measured deviations are within an acceptable range?
From what I've gathered, .005" and below seems to be "OK" for blade, and fence, alignment. This shows +0.001"/-0.0005" for "normal usage range", and even the bottom position is only 0.003".
Maybe I can put the top back on, and move on to aligning the blade with the mitre track?
Thanks in advance for your help!
I recently bought and "cleaned" my first table saw, which I documented over on the Canadian forum: My Wadkin Bursgreen 10" AGS - Canadian Woodworking and Home Improvement Forum
Once I started trying to align the blade to the mitre track, I ran into difficulties. This showed when making some test cuts.
It was recommended to me that I post on this forum, since there's expertise here about all things AGS
Indeed, I've already read through a few AGS10 threads, and deema's informative BGS10 thread.
Based on the first step in the BGS10 thread, I took the top off, and checked the sliding bracket. I had a gap there, due to the pivot pin being too far out.
I addressed that first (the pin had to be rotated just right), and then tried to get the retaining strip to put an even amount of pressure throughout the sliding bracket's travel. Mine's a bit different than what I've seen in the manuals I have, and I'm not sure how much the middle screw should push on the sliding bracket?
I took some pictures whilst measuring against the blade, as I lowered it. Hopefully attaching the measuring device to the main frame is a valid way of doing this?
Zeroed at the top (see sliding bracket position):
This shows the position of the bracket where the first deviation was measured:
This shows the sliding bracket close to the end of its range, and pretty much the last position that the middle screw on the retaining strip is in contact:
At the very bottom, where no cuts will be made (hopefully?), the deviation is larger:
Assuming that measuring like this is a valid way of gauging the alignment of the sliding bracket, my main question is whether or not the measured deviations are within an acceptable range?
From what I've gathered, .005" and below seems to be "OK" for blade, and fence, alignment. This shows +0.001"/-0.0005" for "normal usage range", and even the bottom position is only 0.003".
Maybe I can put the top back on, and move on to aligning the blade with the mitre track?
Thanks in advance for your help!