Hi folks,
I have a new AW10 table saw with sliding side table.
Today i have been trying to conduct the 5 cut method to square up the rail on the sliding table, but having a nightmare!
After conducting the calculations, i had to move the rail back around 0.3mm. This was done using feeler gauge. But when i re-checked with a second 5 cut, i calculated that rather than needing a smaller change (or perhaps in the other direction), i had to move it back by a further 0.5mm!
I have done countless 5-cuts now and getting nowhere, so clearly doing something wrong. So my questions:
-Does the set up of the table its self matter? Could this be causing the problems?
-can somebody confirm where the pivot point is?
- do i conduct this test the same way as all the sled examples online?
- does the distance (width /thickness) of the rail from the pivot its self make a difference?
I'm wondering if the calculation is a little different as the bar pivots in a different place than the sleds? Currently i am using the vertical pin as my pivot point….
I have a new AW10 table saw with sliding side table.
Today i have been trying to conduct the 5 cut method to square up the rail on the sliding table, but having a nightmare!
After conducting the calculations, i had to move the rail back around 0.3mm. This was done using feeler gauge. But when i re-checked with a second 5 cut, i calculated that rather than needing a smaller change (or perhaps in the other direction), i had to move it back by a further 0.5mm!
I have done countless 5-cuts now and getting nowhere, so clearly doing something wrong. So my questions:
-Does the set up of the table its self matter? Could this be causing the problems?
-can somebody confirm where the pivot point is?
- do i conduct this test the same way as all the sled examples online?
- does the distance (width /thickness) of the rail from the pivot its self make a difference?
I'm wondering if the calculation is a little different as the bar pivots in a different place than the sleds? Currently i am using the vertical pin as my pivot point….