woodbloke
Established Member
Just a general query here really. I cut some deep veneers on my Startrite b/s and experienced the 'washboard' effect on the cut surface. In a recent article in F&C Alan Holtam mentions this effect and says that it's usually caused by the throat insert being too low and thus causing lack of support. I checked mine and it's dead level with the table. I'm using a new Tuffsaws M42 3tpi blade, 20mm wide that I've tensioned correctly according to the dial indicator on the saw and saw guides were also correct...but I suspect that the blade needs a lot more welly than I wound on. Support was adequate during the cuts and feed rate was nice and slow...so what was causing he 'washboarding'? - Rob