jorgoz
Established Member
Hi,
I own one of those chaiwanese table saws, http://www.buitelaar.nl/comasy/templates/product.aspx?contentid=237&productid=1418 and have some alignment problems. Looks a lot like a SIP 10' saw.
The saw blade is not parallel to the mitre slots by about half a milimeter. Doesn't seems a lot, like the folks from Holland pointed out, but it seems there not wood workers and .5mm makes a difference.
Can anyone tell me how i can allign the saw with the slots ?
Normally it's 2 pairs of bolts that holds the saw/motor assembly, but i would like some feedback on the issue. If it's to much of a hassle, i'm quite keen on the deft t30 8)
Another prob with the table is that it's all but flat. It's made up of 3 pieces, the main top and 2 extensions. The top is crowned, the 2 extensions are drooping. Maybe this can be solved with shims ?
I own one of those chaiwanese table saws, http://www.buitelaar.nl/comasy/templates/product.aspx?contentid=237&productid=1418 and have some alignment problems. Looks a lot like a SIP 10' saw.
The saw blade is not parallel to the mitre slots by about half a milimeter. Doesn't seems a lot, like the folks from Holland pointed out, but it seems there not wood workers and .5mm makes a difference.
Can anyone tell me how i can allign the saw with the slots ?
Normally it's 2 pairs of bolts that holds the saw/motor assembly, but i would like some feedback on the issue. If it's to much of a hassle, i'm quite keen on the deft t30 8)
Another prob with the table is that it's all but flat. It's made up of 3 pieces, the main top and 2 extensions. The top is crowned, the 2 extensions are drooping. Maybe this can be solved with shims ?