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William Ng is famous for his "5-cut Method" for checking squareness of machine cuts. His video, dated Feb 2012, is here:
The Kapex KS-120 Supplemental Manual has the equivalent method, although called "4-cut" on page 24. The link to the PDF is here:https://www.festoolusa.com/-/media/...s/manuals/kapex-ks120-supplemental-manual.pdf
In the Feb 2012 video, Mr. Ng states he's been teaching this method for "5-6 years." So 2006ish.
The Kapex manual's copyright is 2008.
It would seem Ng came first, and indeed the Kapex manual references a “5-cut Calibration Method," but that would be before the YouTube video, so perhaps "5-cut method" doesn't refer to Mr. Ng.
On the interwebs, I found a 2004 reference to a "5 cut method" here:https://woodweb.com/knowledge_base/Setting_Up_Excalibur_Slider.html
It's also referenced in a Ryobi BT3100 Tablesaw page which also dates from 2004.
The 2004 references would appear to predate Mr. Ng, but perhaps not. I couldn't find an old Altendorf panel saw manual online.
The Kapex KS-120 Supplemental Manual has the equivalent method, although called "4-cut" on page 24. The link to the PDF is here:https://www.festoolusa.com/-/media/...s/manuals/kapex-ks120-supplemental-manual.pdf
In the Feb 2012 video, Mr. Ng states he's been teaching this method for "5-6 years." So 2006ish.
The Kapex manual's copyright is 2008.
It would seem Ng came first, and indeed the Kapex manual references a “5-cut Calibration Method," but that would be before the YouTube video, so perhaps "5-cut method" doesn't refer to Mr. Ng.
On the interwebs, I found a 2004 reference to a "5 cut method" here:https://woodweb.com/knowledge_base/Setting_Up_Excalibur_Slider.html
The 5-cut method is the best one I know of and works for any sliding fence, with allowance for the mechanics of how the fence is adjusted, of course. I first learned of it from an owner of an Altendorf panel saw, who said this was the industry standard method of fine-tuning a slider.
It's also referenced in a Ryobi BT3100 Tablesaw page which also dates from 2004.
The 2004 references would appear to predate Mr. Ng, but perhaps not. I couldn't find an old Altendorf panel saw manual online.