Hi everyone,
I am the proud owner of a TS75 with guide rails. I have been very satisfied so far.
I have an upcoming project that includes numerous veneered columns. They are square columns 14 1/2" x 14 1/2" x 7-8', constructed out of veneered mdf with mitered corners.
I built a small mock up out of scrap mdf to test the operation and noticed a couple of things that concern me.
1. When cutting the staves the actual cut is about 1 mm away from the rubber edge of the guide rail. Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't this saw engineered to have the blade enter the material cut at the same point at any bevel?
2. After cutting the staves for the columns and placing them edge to edge and face up; there is a gap of .75 - 1 mm in the middle. This is consistent with all the pieces. How could this be if when cutting at 90 deg. the cut is absolutely straight?
Eiji
I am the proud owner of a TS75 with guide rails. I have been very satisfied so far.
I have an upcoming project that includes numerous veneered columns. They are square columns 14 1/2" x 14 1/2" x 7-8', constructed out of veneered mdf with mitered corners.
I built a small mock up out of scrap mdf to test the operation and noticed a couple of things that concern me.
1. When cutting the staves the actual cut is about 1 mm away from the rubber edge of the guide rail. Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't this saw engineered to have the blade enter the material cut at the same point at any bevel?
2. After cutting the staves for the columns and placing them edge to edge and face up; there is a gap of .75 - 1 mm in the middle. This is consistent with all the pieces. How could this be if when cutting at 90 deg. the cut is absolutely straight?
Eiji