condeesteso
Established Member
i got one of these about 9 months ago and have been very pleased with it. It is really well made, and works just as you would want - very accurate, repeatable and sturdy.
But there are a couple of issues. I was alerted to the fact that the Allen key recess underneath (to adjust cutter height) tends to fill with dust and is a real pain to clear out.
I have managed to get a fix which seems to work very well so far (after quite a bit of use).
Above the recess is a cast surface (U shaped) - I have stuck a sheet of thin rubber onto that, with a cross hole for the key to pass through.
So far very effective, and it's had plenty of use recently. If and when it does need clearing I can't see it being much harder than before - a long thin poker (long awl) and a vac nozzle close in seem to do it. But this really makes a big difference and I haven't needed to clear the hole out once yet, after maybe a few hours running.
The other thing is the location of the adjuster hole in the top. It is very close to where the fence ends up most of the time. I manage anyway, but it's a shame and maybe a bit of a design oversight.
I would almost certainly rotate the fitting of the lift 90 degrees anti-clockwise. I cannot think of any downside, but it would bring the adjuster port forward, away from the fence.
Apart from these 2 issues, I still rate it very highly and it is quite easy to live with. In particular the changing of cutters is a dream, and the precise height adjustment a real boon.
But there are a couple of issues. I was alerted to the fact that the Allen key recess underneath (to adjust cutter height) tends to fill with dust and is a real pain to clear out.
I have managed to get a fix which seems to work very well so far (after quite a bit of use).
Above the recess is a cast surface (U shaped) - I have stuck a sheet of thin rubber onto that, with a cross hole for the key to pass through.
So far very effective, and it's had plenty of use recently. If and when it does need clearing I can't see it being much harder than before - a long thin poker (long awl) and a vac nozzle close in seem to do it. But this really makes a big difference and I haven't needed to clear the hole out once yet, after maybe a few hours running.
The other thing is the location of the adjuster hole in the top. It is very close to where the fence ends up most of the time. I manage anyway, but it's a shame and maybe a bit of a design oversight.
I would almost certainly rotate the fitting of the lift 90 degrees anti-clockwise. I cannot think of any downside, but it would bring the adjuster port forward, away from the fence.
Apart from these 2 issues, I still rate it very highly and it is quite easy to live with. In particular the changing of cutters is a dream, and the precise height adjustment a real boon.