Kev
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Qwas said:I like how they promote the "intelligent" riving knife. [big grin]
Does it do math? [blink]
No - it's so smart it out sources the math to India.
Qwas said:I like how they promote the "intelligent" riving knife. [big grin]
Does it do math? [blink]
Qwas said:I like how they promote the "intelligent" riving knife. [big grin]
Does it do math? [blink]
Ken Nagrod said:Go ahead, Ron. NJ is allowing you to shoot at the GEICO pigs as the sound is irritating. Weeeeeeeeee!!!!
Luckily no license is required. Just make sure you bring home the bacon.
hockey_magnet said:If I'm not misundrstanding the "variable offset", wouldn't that screw up the rail guide strip somehow? I'm sure they thought of this but how would it work?
jmbfestool said:Qwas said:I like how they promote the "intelligent" riving knife. [big grin]
Does it do math? [blink]
Haahaaa I thought the same thing with riving knife when I first watched it!
It's cus they have hardly added any new major features so they gotta make every feature they have added stand out and make it feel like its a special feature.
The shadow groove is another one they are over selling they are making it look like a big deal even though your only gaining a few mm from the old one. To me a shadow groove is 3mm now if it did that I would be impressed.
The only major improvements on this saw is depth adjustment and bevel settings that's it.
Jmb
ifit said:I saw one today at a show and was very impressed with the new features, i will replace my old ts55 if i can get a decent price for it.
the fine adjust dial is to zero in your blade to the scale not fine adjust the depth of cut
from what a guess from that. you set the depth of cut to the material thickness and use the screw to set how much bellow that you want to cut,so you could set it to just barely cut the sheet but not whats under it. sounds goodifit said:I saw one today at a show and was very impressed with the new features, i will replace my old ts55 if i can get a decent price for it.
the fine adjust dial is to zero in your blade to the scale not fine adjust the depth of cut
ifit said:I saw one today at a show and was very impressed with the new features, i will replace my old ts55 if i can get a decent price for it.
the fine adjust dial is to zero in your blade to the scale not fine adjust the depth of cut
GhostFist said:no it sounds to me like you're moving the scale and not the blade, not sure that i like that. Of course keeping your scale accurate is important especially when using different blades but I would much rather a micro adjust for the blade itself. perhaps I'm misreading.
The way I understood it, was that you would be resetting your scale to your blade as you might adjust the scale on your table saw for different kerf thicknesses. In other words moving the scale without actually adjusting the depth of cut. Looks as though this has been corrected though and it is indeed a micro adjust for cut depth, I hope.Deansocial said:GhostFist said:no it sounds to me like you're moving the scale and not the blade, not sure that i like that. Of course keeping your scale accurate is important especially when using different blades but I would much rather a micro adjust for the blade itself. perhaps I'm misreading.
But surely they are the same thing..
you adjust the scale half a mm the the blade will drop half a mm no?
GhostFist said:The way I understood it, was that you would be resetting your scale to your blade as you might adjust the scale on your table saw for different kerf thicknesses. In other words moving the scale without actually adjusting the depth of cut. Looks as though this has been corrected though and it is indeed a micro adjust for cut depth, I hope.