That is what I'm trying to do at the moment.
110mm [4-5"] oak planks, <1m long, and about 20mm thick, and i'm tryig to get three out of each, c 5-6mm thick.
I'm using a new 1/2" blade from Hamilton-Beaverstock [3 tpi] .
A week ago the first plank went through OK, a bit of wander, but no real complaining from the machine.
Yesterday I started to cut another and 6" into the first cut I get a succession of bangs from the machine. Rather alarming. I stop and check the machine inside and out. Nothing seems wrong, but i notice the rear bearings are 2-3mm from the back of the blade, not 0.5mm where I had set them (and yes I did tighten up the clamping Allen screw) . I tried again with the same result.
Has anyone had a similar experience?
Am I expecting too much of this machine, or should it be able to manage a job like this?
Specifications are these:-
Model: Scheppach 3h Vario
Motor power: 1.1hp
Cutting speeds: 370/750rpm
Height under guides: 207mm (160mm official cut height)
Throat width: 306mm
Table size: 548 x 400mm
I also noticed that at the upper set of blade guides, the left hand one is screwed in so far [to reach the side of the blade] that i cannot [or only just] engage the lock nut for the adjusting screw. In other words, it appears that the guides are being held too far to the left of the line of the blade.
I do feel I literally spend more time fixing problems with it than using it usefully.
I've also noticed that the machine vibrates (I was temped to write 'jigs about') when running but not sawing.
I predict a chorus of responses saying buy a blade from Tuffsaws, and try it then. Fair enough, but am I asking too much of the machine, and was I unlucky and got a 'Friday' one?
Thanks
John
110mm [4-5"] oak planks, <1m long, and about 20mm thick, and i'm tryig to get three out of each, c 5-6mm thick.
I'm using a new 1/2" blade from Hamilton-Beaverstock [3 tpi] .
A week ago the first plank went through OK, a bit of wander, but no real complaining from the machine.
Yesterday I started to cut another and 6" into the first cut I get a succession of bangs from the machine. Rather alarming. I stop and check the machine inside and out. Nothing seems wrong, but i notice the rear bearings are 2-3mm from the back of the blade, not 0.5mm where I had set them (and yes I did tighten up the clamping Allen screw) . I tried again with the same result.
Has anyone had a similar experience?
Am I expecting too much of this machine, or should it be able to manage a job like this?
Specifications are these:-
Model: Scheppach 3h Vario
Motor power: 1.1hp
Cutting speeds: 370/750rpm
Height under guides: 207mm (160mm official cut height)
Throat width: 306mm
Table size: 548 x 400mm
I also noticed that at the upper set of blade guides, the left hand one is screwed in so far [to reach the side of the blade] that i cannot [or only just] engage the lock nut for the adjusting screw. In other words, it appears that the guides are being held too far to the left of the line of the blade.
I do feel I literally spend more time fixing problems with it than using it usefully.
I've also noticed that the machine vibrates (I was temped to write 'jigs about') when running but not sawing.
I predict a chorus of responses saying buy a blade from Tuffsaws, and try it then. Fair enough, but am I asking too much of the machine, and was I unlucky and got a 'Friday' one?
Thanks
John