dltflt Member Joined Jan 18, 2008 Messages 2,081 Apr 1, 2015 #1 I forgot to slide my fence back to make a bevel cut. I had been doing straight or miter cuts all day then on my first bevel cut seemed a bit tough to get through. Then I realized what I had done. The blade still cut good afterwards. Attachments Photo Apr 01, 8 02 28 PM.jpg 603.3 KB · Views: 676
I forgot to slide my fence back to make a bevel cut. I had been doing straight or miter cuts all day then on my first bevel cut seemed a bit tough to get through. Then I realized what I had done. The blade still cut good afterwards.
tjbnwi Member Joined May 12, 2008 Messages 7,043 Apr 1, 2015 #2 Upside is you wont have to slide it anymore. Tom
#Tee Member Joined Jul 28, 2014 Messages 786 Apr 2, 2015 #4 ehh no biggie just throw a new fence on there. youll cover the ugly while having better stock support.
ehh no biggie just throw a new fence on there. youll cover the ugly while having better stock support.
dltflt Member Joined Jan 18, 2008 Messages 2,081 Apr 2, 2015 #5 Yes it did hurt but life goes on. I am planning on putting on another fence, not to cover up my mistake though.
Yes it did hurt but life goes on. I am planning on putting on another fence, not to cover up my mistake though.
dltflt Member Joined Jan 18, 2008 Messages 2,081 Apr 2, 2015 #7 I hope I don't do it twice but there is always that possibility.
G Grasshopper Member Joined Oct 6, 2014 Messages 595 Apr 2, 2015 #8 Tom, that made me chuckle! ;D tjbnwi said: Upside is you wont have to slide it anymore. Tom Click to expand...
Tom, that made me chuckle! ;D tjbnwi said: Upside is you wont have to slide it anymore. Tom Click to expand...
sancho57 Member Joined Jan 13, 2011 Messages 7,089 Apr 3, 2015 #9 Not yet. But things happen with tools. You should see my MFT
J jacko9 Member Joined Apr 21, 2010 Messages 2,378 May 1, 2015 #11 Just your title had me curious to see if there was a new mistake that I haven't made yet. What's wrong with a zero clearance fence [wink] Jack
Just your title had me curious to see if there was a new mistake that I haven't made yet. What's wrong with a zero clearance fence [wink] Jack
dltflt Member Joined Jan 18, 2008 Messages 2,081 May 1, 2015 #12 Nothing as long as you don't zero it again the next angled cut.
C crazydave789 Member Joined Apr 29, 2015 Messages 64 May 1, 2015 #13 yep - doesn't hurt much and good job you had a proper blade in there - a 24t rip blade would have turned out a bit different.
yep - doesn't hurt much and good job you had a proper blade in there - a 24t rip blade would have turned out a bit different.