rich1911
Established Member
I'm getting my BF-6 that I bought a while ago ready to use.
I've just been checking the planer tables and found that they are both tipping slightly inwards towards the cutter block.
From what I've read/seen the tables need to be dead level with each other (before setting the correct heights).
The manual says the tables are factory set, but that was back in 1993!
How critical is getting the tables exctactly planar with each other? I am seeing about 1mm gap at the cutter block with a long straight edge running from the far ends of the tables.
There is adjustment on the hexagonal rail the tables clamp down onto but I don't see any obvious adjustment on the hinge side where the table runs on a dovetail rail.
I've just been checking the planer tables and found that they are both tipping slightly inwards towards the cutter block.
From what I've read/seen the tables need to be dead level with each other (before setting the correct heights).
The manual says the tables are factory set, but that was back in 1993!
How critical is getting the tables exctactly planar with each other? I am seeing about 1mm gap at the cutter block with a long straight edge running from the far ends of the tables.
There is adjustment on the hexagonal rail the tables clamp down onto but I don't see any obvious adjustment on the hinge side where the table runs on a dovetail rail.