jimmer
a right member
this is a lurem c210b combination machine. i have done what research i can. but haven't come across this situation.
normally as i understand it, the outfeed table is completely fixed and therefore can be used to set blade depth.
on my machine however, the outfeed table has almost as much adjustment as the infeed. this uts me in the position fo having no reference point depite having the original blade fitting guide for the machine.
i guess this means i have to set the blade depth using the thicknessing side, in relation to the roller bars?
the out feed table has already been moved so i can't just set to wherever it was before.
also, the thicknessing is tempramental with wood jamming frequently so not ideal as a guide.
from what i can tell, winding up the thickness table with a good piece of mdf on it, the rollers are at least parallel and contact at the same time,
so where do i start? set the cutting circle a fraction below where rollers contact? or try to, using the fitting guide and the height adjust of the outfeed table to set them?
any help would be great!
normally as i understand it, the outfeed table is completely fixed and therefore can be used to set blade depth.
on my machine however, the outfeed table has almost as much adjustment as the infeed. this uts me in the position fo having no reference point depite having the original blade fitting guide for the machine.
i guess this means i have to set the blade depth using the thicknessing side, in relation to the roller bars?
the out feed table has already been moved so i can't just set to wherever it was before.
also, the thicknessing is tempramental with wood jamming frequently so not ideal as a guide.
from what i can tell, winding up the thickness table with a good piece of mdf on it, the rollers are at least parallel and contact at the same time,
so where do i start? set the cutting circle a fraction below where rollers contact? or try to, using the fitting guide and the height adjust of the outfeed table to set them?
any help would be great!