badatwoodworking
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Hi everyone,
Finally registered after a long time lurking.
Today I received an Axminster TS-200, which is my first table saw. I've spent the last few hours getting frustrated trying to get the riving knife to sit in line with the blade. The mechanism of adjustment is a bunch of tin shims that you have to wedge in place. Not only is this ridiculously imprecise, the shims constantly fall into the guts of the machine and have to be fished out with a magnet.
Having never owned another table saw, is this a typical method of adjusting the riving knife? I own various other pieces of machinery and I've never come across such a poorly engineered design that's made its way onto a several hundred pound tool... very disappointed with Axminster right now.
Cheers
Finally registered after a long time lurking.
Today I received an Axminster TS-200, which is my first table saw. I've spent the last few hours getting frustrated trying to get the riving knife to sit in line with the blade. The mechanism of adjustment is a bunch of tin shims that you have to wedge in place. Not only is this ridiculously imprecise, the shims constantly fall into the guts of the machine and have to be fished out with a magnet.
Having never owned another table saw, is this a typical method of adjusting the riving knife? I own various other pieces of machinery and I've never come across such a poorly engineered design that's made its way onto a several hundred pound tool... very disappointed with Axminster right now.
Cheers