sarno
Member
Hey all,
I've been at this problem for a while now and it's got me stumped. Not sure when this started happening but I noticed it this week after trying to put a cupboard together and noticing some weird gaps. For what it's worth, this is the TS 60K purchased a year or two ago. It's already died on me once and had to get sent back for repairs. I don't think that has anything to do with my problem though.
I'm trying to cut a sheet of 20mm hardwood veneer about 450mm long and for the first 100mm or so it's cutting too far in compared to the rest of the board. I've tested this by putting multiple straight edges along the cut face and can very easily "rock" the straight edge. If I press it down against the far cut edge I can see a very clear gap where the cut started. Here's a list of things I've tried that hasn't worked:
- Different tracks (800, 1300, 1900)
- Track clamps
- Wait for motor to spin up fully, plunging before the work piece, then cutting
- Going slow
- Going a bit faster
- Cutting 5mm at a time until I reach the depth
- Adjusting cams so there's no movement of the saw on the track
- Even downward pressure on the saw
- Standing directly behind the saw
- More pressure to the left and holding down the saw to the track with my left hand
- Same as above but on the right
I tried cutting a 12mm thick plywood sheet and it seems to cut perfectly fine. I guess it's something with the hardwood? It's from and old wardrobe door from the 50's. They're about 120mm wide lengths joined in some way, then veneered. For what it's worth I've only cross cut it and haven't tried ripping.
Sorry if this is the wrong forum. I don't think this is a saw problem. I'd love to be able to try and different saw to compare but unfortunately I don't have access to one.
Thanks!
I've been at this problem for a while now and it's got me stumped. Not sure when this started happening but I noticed it this week after trying to put a cupboard together and noticing some weird gaps. For what it's worth, this is the TS 60K purchased a year or two ago. It's already died on me once and had to get sent back for repairs. I don't think that has anything to do with my problem though.
I'm trying to cut a sheet of 20mm hardwood veneer about 450mm long and for the first 100mm or so it's cutting too far in compared to the rest of the board. I've tested this by putting multiple straight edges along the cut face and can very easily "rock" the straight edge. If I press it down against the far cut edge I can see a very clear gap where the cut started. Here's a list of things I've tried that hasn't worked:
- Different tracks (800, 1300, 1900)
- Track clamps
- Wait for motor to spin up fully, plunging before the work piece, then cutting
- Going slow
- Going a bit faster
- Cutting 5mm at a time until I reach the depth
- Adjusting cams so there's no movement of the saw on the track
- Even downward pressure on the saw
- Standing directly behind the saw
- More pressure to the left and holding down the saw to the track with my left hand
- Same as above but on the right
I tried cutting a 12mm thick plywood sheet and it seems to cut perfectly fine. I guess it's something with the hardwood? It's from and old wardrobe door from the 50's. They're about 120mm wide lengths joined in some way, then veneered. For what it's worth I've only cross cut it and haven't tried ripping.
Sorry if this is the wrong forum. I don't think this is a saw problem. I'd love to be able to try and different saw to compare but unfortunately I don't have access to one.
Thanks!
