mickthetree
Established Member
I'm sure I've heard tale of this before, but I seem to be making bananas with two of my machines. Namely my jointer planer and my mitre saw.
I have set the fence on my Axminster jointer to 45 degrees and I am trying to plane the edge of a piece of ply to exactly 45 degrees for my donkeys ear shooting board attachement. I dont normally have any problems with planing stock flat and square at 90 degrees. However, the edge is looking more and more convex the more I plane it. What am I doing wrong?
I am also trying to cut some mitres on my compound mitre saw (Metabo KGS255). Again, no probs at 90 degrees and so slop in the saw so should give good results at 45 degrees as well. However, whether I use the saw beveled at 45 degrees or angeled to 45 degrees I seem to creating edges far from square. The edges are curved. I'll try to take some photos.
Confused and frustrated of Tring.
I have set the fence on my Axminster jointer to 45 degrees and I am trying to plane the edge of a piece of ply to exactly 45 degrees for my donkeys ear shooting board attachement. I dont normally have any problems with planing stock flat and square at 90 degrees. However, the edge is looking more and more convex the more I plane it. What am I doing wrong?
I am also trying to cut some mitres on my compound mitre saw (Metabo KGS255). Again, no probs at 90 degrees and so slop in the saw so should give good results at 45 degrees as well. However, whether I use the saw beveled at 45 degrees or angeled to 45 degrees I seem to creating edges far from square. The edges are curved. I'll try to take some photos.
Confused and frustrated of Tring.