paul_david_thomas
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I had just cut two peices of minerelle with the intention of gluing them together to make one big bit.
One 2050 x 650 One 2050 x 450...
Well, I cut them both and offered them up... Bugger !! The cut through the 41mm board was not true...
I could not figure out why, I had a 2700 guide rail attached via a Gecko. The boards were supported by two MFT/3's...
Upon further investigation, I looked at my blade. When fully depressed and an engineer's square offered - it was not at 90 degs. It was a bit out...
After a bit of looking at the tool, their are two screws (ok I don't read manuals) that you can use to sort this problem out.
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So, after getting the blade to cut straight, I put the two work peices together and ran the blade down the middle to sort out the problem - all worked. Currently waiting for the glue to go off before sanding the thing down...
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My TS55 has worked just fine for 3 years, done 5 houses - so, this problem is not an issue... On normal 18mm stuff you would not really notice it and I don't do too many kitchens...
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One 2050 x 650 One 2050 x 450...
Well, I cut them both and offered them up... Bugger !! The cut through the 41mm board was not true...
I could not figure out why, I had a 2700 guide rail attached via a Gecko. The boards were supported by two MFT/3's...
Upon further investigation, I looked at my blade. When fully depressed and an engineer's square offered - it was not at 90 degs. It was a bit out...
After a bit of looking at the tool, their are two screws (ok I don't read manuals) that you can use to sort this problem out.
[attachthumb=#0]
So, after getting the blade to cut straight, I put the two work peices together and ran the blade down the middle to sort out the problem - all worked. Currently waiting for the glue to go off before sanding the thing down...
[attachthumb=#1]
My TS55 has worked just fine for 3 years, done 5 houses - so, this problem is not an issue... On normal 18mm stuff you would not really notice it and I don't do too many kitchens...
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