diy_badger
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Hi all,
I've had my Makita SP6000J tracksaw for a few years, more recently making cabinets that require a greater level of accuracy. Consequently, I've noticed a 1mm discrepancy between the splinter guard and the actual cut work piece. Essentially, the saw is cutting 1mm to the right of the splinter guard, leaving the material under the track 1mm too long. I've replaced the splinter guard twice, each time supporting the splinter guard the full length of the cut, however, the result is always the same. the far end of the splinter guard slowly tapers inwards by 1mm, see pic. Has anyone had this issue? What, if anything, am I doing wrong?
At the start of the cut, the splinter guard corresponds to the cut that has been made:
By the end of the cut, the cut material is 1mm wider that the position of the track/splinter guard:
Many thanks.
I've had my Makita SP6000J tracksaw for a few years, more recently making cabinets that require a greater level of accuracy. Consequently, I've noticed a 1mm discrepancy between the splinter guard and the actual cut work piece. Essentially, the saw is cutting 1mm to the right of the splinter guard, leaving the material under the track 1mm too long. I've replaced the splinter guard twice, each time supporting the splinter guard the full length of the cut, however, the result is always the same. the far end of the splinter guard slowly tapers inwards by 1mm, see pic. Has anyone had this issue? What, if anything, am I doing wrong?
At the start of the cut, the splinter guard corresponds to the cut that has been made:
By the end of the cut, the cut material is 1mm wider that the position of the track/splinter guard:
Many thanks.