MichaelW2014
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- Jan 3, 2014
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Hello FOG. I have been enjoying my CS70 for some time now. Unfortunately two days ago the power on and off button became dysfunctional and now the machine is very dangerous because it turns on and off spontaneously at times. I have no idea what went wrong, it happened spontaneously while i was cutting acrylic.
Otherwise I love this little machine because I can get precise cuts on it.
I would like to know what others are using for clamps on this?
How are people using the t-slot track at the top of the miter fence?
I was wishing the fence were longer and more rigid, it does bend if too much force is place on it during cutting, if the fence is extended beyond say five inches from the miter guage part of the fence. What do you do to overcome this? Is there a better fence solution?
I have been using my grr-ripper 3d push-block combined with the standard push stick to guide wood through the cuts. The grr-ripper really only works if you have one for each hand. I find it very hard to get perfect cuts every time using one gripper and a push-stick. I pretty much assume that i have to cut two or three pieces to get one good one. I am talking about rabbet cuts on 1"x.75" sticks that are 24 inches long. i guess difficulty is to be expected on any machine when trying to do this kind of job. Obviously a router table would be better suited for this task--but I can't afford one right now.
I like the look of the jessem guides and wonder how well they work on this machine, if at all?
I'm using tenyru blades on my cs70 and they kick butt. The blade that the saw comes with is not good for small clean cuts, especially on pine.
That's about all I have for now. Looking forward to hearing for anyone, (Rattatouli?) who has this machine or the cs50 and can shed light on these points. Thanks
Otherwise I love this little machine because I can get precise cuts on it.
I would like to know what others are using for clamps on this?
How are people using the t-slot track at the top of the miter fence?
I was wishing the fence were longer and more rigid, it does bend if too much force is place on it during cutting, if the fence is extended beyond say five inches from the miter guage part of the fence. What do you do to overcome this? Is there a better fence solution?
I have been using my grr-ripper 3d push-block combined with the standard push stick to guide wood through the cuts. The grr-ripper really only works if you have one for each hand. I find it very hard to get perfect cuts every time using one gripper and a push-stick. I pretty much assume that i have to cut two or three pieces to get one good one. I am talking about rabbet cuts on 1"x.75" sticks that are 24 inches long. i guess difficulty is to be expected on any machine when trying to do this kind of job. Obviously a router table would be better suited for this task--but I can't afford one right now.
I like the look of the jessem guides and wonder how well they work on this machine, if at all?
I'm using tenyru blades on my cs70 and they kick butt. The blade that the saw comes with is not good for small clean cuts, especially on pine.
That's about all I have for now. Looking forward to hearing for anyone, (Rattatouli?) who has this machine or the cs50 and can shed light on these points. Thanks