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morts10n
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Cutting at 45 deg. with TS55 ( Solved by actually READING the manual !)
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March 28, 2012, 01:18 PM »
I ripped a couple panels with the saw set to 45 ( angle pointer actually appears to be at about 46 when set to max, and points to zero when square)and my two panels met at approx 93 deg. I noticed this after cutting all the biscuit slots! What is happening here?
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Re: Cutting at 45 deg. with TS55
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Check the saw with a good reference machinists 45* triangle and adjust the saw's bevel stop before continuing or guessing, would be the first thing I'd do.
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Re: Cutting at 45 deg. with TS55
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Yup, check it with a square. And if you lock the plunge (like for blade changing) it will be easier to check.
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morts10n
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Re: Cutting at 45 deg. with TS55
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Thanks guys. I saw the screws for the 90 deg. setting but not the 45 deg. setting. A lesson in reading the manuals!!!
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