Still learning my new table saw. Mostly its pretty damm good but I am confused about the fence adjustments.
it has a full length fence. I think this fence is a marvel of ingenuity with infinite adjustments, but if I adjust the fence to be parallel with the blade, the wood kicks up on the back of the blade.
If I adjust it in very slow increments to stop the wood kicking up, its now far enough out of true to make the wood slop from side to side and make the cut ragged.
I've seen here many times where people say the fence should not go past the blade, but every video i see of "master" woodworkers they have a full length fence.
I usually cut quite small pieces of wood and if the fence did not continue past the entire width of the blade (and then a litle bit further) all hell would break loose as the piece went beyond the fence support.
So... obvious question... how do I make my table saw fence perfect?
it has a full length fence. I think this fence is a marvel of ingenuity with infinite adjustments, but if I adjust the fence to be parallel with the blade, the wood kicks up on the back of the blade.
If I adjust it in very slow increments to stop the wood kicking up, its now far enough out of true to make the wood slop from side to side and make the cut ragged.
I've seen here many times where people say the fence should not go past the blade, but every video i see of "master" woodworkers they have a full length fence.
I usually cut quite small pieces of wood and if the fence did not continue past the entire width of the blade (and then a litle bit further) all hell would break loose as the piece went beyond the fence support.
So... obvious question... how do I make my table saw fence perfect?