paulhtremblay
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- Jun 4, 2014
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How do you set the bevel to 0 degrees with the TS55?
On most saws, the zero position locks or clicks in. You rotate the base plate all the way in one direction, that is zero.
But on the TS55, if you rotate the base plate all the way in one direction, you see -1. Instead, I line up the zero degree mark. This method is different and makes me wonder if I am doing it right.
It seems some of my cuts are not 90 degrees. The lack of squareness could very well be user error or measurement error. I just want to check.
(I think I will do the test for 90 degrees by cutting a piece of MDF, flipping it, and making sure there is no gap between the cut edges. But I need to know if I should perform this test with the saw at 0 or at -1.)
On most saws, the zero position locks or clicks in. You rotate the base plate all the way in one direction, that is zero.
But on the TS55, if you rotate the base plate all the way in one direction, you see -1. Instead, I line up the zero degree mark. This method is different and makes me wonder if I am doing it right.
It seems some of my cuts are not 90 degrees. The lack of squareness could very well be user error or measurement error. I just want to check.
(I think I will do the test for 90 degrees by cutting a piece of MDF, flipping it, and making sure there is no gap between the cut edges. But I need to know if I should perform this test with the saw at 0 or at -1.)