Hello.
I'm a rank amateur and newcomer to woodworking (having been forced to do something since the beloved took up knitting), without even the basic skills of 'O' level woodwork.
I've been blessed with a tiny workbench in the cellar, a few old tools, and a shiney new Fox router table.
One of the tools I have is an old B&Q mitre saw that, although appears to be fine, refuses to cut at 90 degrees. Instead, it always cuts a few degrees to the right (so the start of the cut is to the left of the bottom of the cut).
My set square says that the saw is fine (i.e. perpendicular to the horizontal), but the results say otherwise.
So - am I being hopelessly cackhanded, or is the saw duff and it's time for a new one?
All help gratefully recieved.
I'm a rank amateur and newcomer to woodworking (having been forced to do something since the beloved took up knitting), without even the basic skills of 'O' level woodwork.
I've been blessed with a tiny workbench in the cellar, a few old tools, and a shiney new Fox router table.
One of the tools I have is an old B&Q mitre saw that, although appears to be fine, refuses to cut at 90 degrees. Instead, it always cuts a few degrees to the right (so the start of the cut is to the left of the bottom of the cut).
My set square says that the saw is fine (i.e. perpendicular to the horizontal), but the results say otherwise.
So - am I being hopelessly cackhanded, or is the saw duff and it's time for a new one?
All help gratefully recieved.