timberforge
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- May 15, 2016
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Hello all!
Our business just purchased the TS75 the other day and overall it seems like a great purchase.
However, I had to make a few very important 45* cuts and beveled the saw to do so. However, after setting it at 45* and cutting pieces and trying to join them, it seems that the saw was actually cutting at something more like 43* or so, even though I very carefully set it at 45*.
I looked into making some adjustments on the saw and noticed the two small hex screw stops in the face of the dark blue (or black?) bevel guide pieces. When doing this, I noticed that when I tried to bevel the saw all of the way out to 47*, it stopped at about 45.5*-46*, instead of its advertised limit of 47*.
This was obviously an easy fix, as I just brought the small hex screw stops out a bit and it would then bevel out to 47*.
However, this doesn't fix my issue that the saw seems to be cutting at 43* when it is set on the 45* mark. At this point, it seems that if I were to set it at 47*, it would then be cutting at 45*.
I know that you can adjust the little green arrow (pointing to the angle you're setting it at) a bit, but this is a very small adjustment window of about a degree or a degree and a half, so I am not sure if that will be enough to be able to fix the issue and set it to its true 45*.
Is there a solution to this? Is this normal? Do I need a new angle marks sticker? Am I missing something?
Any help or comments will be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Our business just purchased the TS75 the other day and overall it seems like a great purchase.
However, I had to make a few very important 45* cuts and beveled the saw to do so. However, after setting it at 45* and cutting pieces and trying to join them, it seems that the saw was actually cutting at something more like 43* or so, even though I very carefully set it at 45*.
I looked into making some adjustments on the saw and noticed the two small hex screw stops in the face of the dark blue (or black?) bevel guide pieces. When doing this, I noticed that when I tried to bevel the saw all of the way out to 47*, it stopped at about 45.5*-46*, instead of its advertised limit of 47*.
This was obviously an easy fix, as I just brought the small hex screw stops out a bit and it would then bevel out to 47*.
However, this doesn't fix my issue that the saw seems to be cutting at 43* when it is set on the 45* mark. At this point, it seems that if I were to set it at 47*, it would then be cutting at 45*.
I know that you can adjust the little green arrow (pointing to the angle you're setting it at) a bit, but this is a very small adjustment window of about a degree or a degree and a half, so I am not sure if that will be enough to be able to fix the issue and set it to its true 45*.
Is there a solution to this? Is this normal? Do I need a new angle marks sticker? Am I missing something?
Any help or comments will be greatly appreciated. Thank you!