Hi Tritoneers
I posted on the Aussie forum yesterday about bevel cutting on the Triton. Some of you UK Triton owners may not check out that site, so thought I would pose the same queries here.
Everybody knows that one of the major drawbacks of the Triton system is the lack of blade tilt. So, has anybody considered the feasibility of replacing the standard W/C top for one with a routed groove to allow the blade to be angled? There are a few practical issues to be considered (dust extraction, fixing mdf top, fixing saw chassis), but in practice I don't see these would be major issues to resolve.
I don't like the look of the bevel cutting guide. I have looked at the tilting mechanism of the saw in-situ, and there would certainly appear to be scope for blade tilt if a replacement top were used.
Any thoughts? I'm hoping to get round to it on Sunday (as well as building a new base for the saw), and will post pics of progress in due course.
Cheers
Karl
I posted on the Aussie forum yesterday about bevel cutting on the Triton. Some of you UK Triton owners may not check out that site, so thought I would pose the same queries here.
Everybody knows that one of the major drawbacks of the Triton system is the lack of blade tilt. So, has anybody considered the feasibility of replacing the standard W/C top for one with a routed groove to allow the blade to be angled? There are a few practical issues to be considered (dust extraction, fixing mdf top, fixing saw chassis), but in practice I don't see these would be major issues to resolve.
I don't like the look of the bevel cutting guide. I have looked at the tilting mechanism of the saw in-situ, and there would certainly appear to be scope for blade tilt if a replacement top were used.
Any thoughts? I'm hoping to get round to it on Sunday (as well as building a new base for the saw), and will post pics of progress in due course.
Cheers
Karl