Pond
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Hello,
I received my new Axy 106PT2 p/t last week, and after setting it all up (including struggling like a b*tch to get the feet on!!!), cleaning the grease off the tables and rollers, setting the outfeed table to the blades, setting up the blades and squaring the fence up, I started using it yesterday on some 27mm planks of European oak I've got.
I'm not sure if there is a problem with the machine but when thicknessing, the timber keeps getting jammed against the second feed roller and I have to push it to get the roller to 'grab' it. The first (toothed) roller picks it up ok. It seems like the two rollers are not level, ie the second roller is very slightly lower than the first so the timber 'hits' it, rather than being pulled through cleanly. There are springs on the second roller mounts to provide some vertical movement of the roller. I have checked the mounting of both rollers, all looks OK, there seems to be no adjustment.
I am also struggling to get a good finish on the planer table, sniping and breakout galore, even on 1/4mm material removal on the infeed table, this is with brand new blades.
I used to have a little MB9020, this gave a better finish on planer and thicknesser than this thing with the same timber!!
I wanted to check if there is any advice on here before I ring Axminster and moan; as it works, just not as I expected, seeing as it was 3 1/2 times the cost of the little 9020!
Also:
I bought an APTC 350 bandsaw at the same time. They included an Axcaliber 1/2" 4 skip blade separately, which I have fitted. What sort of finish should I expect with this sort of blade on 27mm oak, all straight rips, as it isn't good at all. Lots of score marks, in fact no better than a cheap handsaw cut! I have tightened the blade as much as I can.
On the front of the fence is a 'magnifying glass' obviously to see the measurements on the scale better. This, however, is screwed to the front fence with two tiny machine screws and washers, which sit approx 2mm above the fence/ table, so foul the timber if it more than about 50mm wide!! I am not sure if I am doing something wrong, as, as usual, the chinese assembly/ operating instructions with APTC machines are a complete waste of paper!
I also can't get the table to tilt.
Other than the above, everything is groovy! (hammer)
any advice peeps? Sorry for the essay!
I received my new Axy 106PT2 p/t last week, and after setting it all up (including struggling like a b*tch to get the feet on!!!), cleaning the grease off the tables and rollers, setting the outfeed table to the blades, setting up the blades and squaring the fence up, I started using it yesterday on some 27mm planks of European oak I've got.
I'm not sure if there is a problem with the machine but when thicknessing, the timber keeps getting jammed against the second feed roller and I have to push it to get the roller to 'grab' it. The first (toothed) roller picks it up ok. It seems like the two rollers are not level, ie the second roller is very slightly lower than the first so the timber 'hits' it, rather than being pulled through cleanly. There are springs on the second roller mounts to provide some vertical movement of the roller. I have checked the mounting of both rollers, all looks OK, there seems to be no adjustment.
I am also struggling to get a good finish on the planer table, sniping and breakout galore, even on 1/4mm material removal on the infeed table, this is with brand new blades.
I used to have a little MB9020, this gave a better finish on planer and thicknesser than this thing with the same timber!!
I wanted to check if there is any advice on here before I ring Axminster and moan; as it works, just not as I expected, seeing as it was 3 1/2 times the cost of the little 9020!
Also:
I bought an APTC 350 bandsaw at the same time. They included an Axcaliber 1/2" 4 skip blade separately, which I have fitted. What sort of finish should I expect with this sort of blade on 27mm oak, all straight rips, as it isn't good at all. Lots of score marks, in fact no better than a cheap handsaw cut! I have tightened the blade as much as I can.
On the front of the fence is a 'magnifying glass' obviously to see the measurements on the scale better. This, however, is screwed to the front fence with two tiny machine screws and washers, which sit approx 2mm above the fence/ table, so foul the timber if it more than about 50mm wide!! I am not sure if I am doing something wrong, as, as usual, the chinese assembly/ operating instructions with APTC machines are a complete waste of paper!
I also can't get the table to tilt.
Other than the above, everything is groovy! (hammer)
any advice peeps? Sorry for the essay!