Steve Maskery
Established Member
Late to the party, but Hey! I have a DVD, too! It's much better than Peter's, oh yes, much better. It must be, my Auntie Mabel says so.
OK, in a nutshell:
Make sure you have the right blade for the job. The width of the blade and the tooth count make a BIG difference.
Make sure that the tension fits the blade: Wide blade, high tension, narrow blade, less so.
Learn to adjust the tracking to eliminate drift. Skewing the fence to compensate for drift is a very poor solution and works only for ripping.
You have a perfectly decent machine there, you just need to learn how to use it. It's like buying a car without having driving lessons...
OK, in a nutshell:
Make sure you have the right blade for the job. The width of the blade and the tooth count make a BIG difference.
Make sure that the tension fits the blade: Wide blade, high tension, narrow blade, less so.
Learn to adjust the tracking to eliminate drift. Skewing the fence to compensate for drift is a very poor solution and works only for ripping.
You have a perfectly decent machine there, you just need to learn how to use it. It's like buying a car without having driving lessons...
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