Blade wobble Two Machines Same Problem
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Re: Blade wobble Two Machines Same Problem
Use that dial gauge to measure the wobble but do this with no power - rotate the blade using the shaft on the left end of the headstock.
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Re: Blade wobble Two Machines Same Problem
some one , maybe Dusty recommended I put the sanding disc on the back side of the head stock and used it to turn the shaft , I now practice this , thanks ,,,and recommend it . I use a lot of thin kerf blades if anything is off a little bit the blade lets me know real fast. again the cut results will not be the same as a dedicated table saw because of the arbor , but it will be very very close .
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Re: Blade wobble Two Machines Same Problem
Not me but that is a good way to get steady, continuous rotation.Hobbyman2 wrote:some one , maybe Dusty recommended I put the sanding disc on the back side of the head stock and used it to turn the shaft , I now practice this , thanks ,,,and recommend it . I use a lot of thin kerf blades if anything is off a little bit the blade lets me know real fast. again the cut results will not be the same as a dedicated table saw because of the arbor , but it will be very very close .
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Re: Blade wobble Two Machines Same Problem
and it is safer then turning the blade by hand . none of us mentioned this all should be done with the ss unplugged , ooops!!
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Re: Blade wobble Two Machines Same Problem
THAT should be OBVIOUS!!!!Hobbyman2 wrote:and it is safer then turning the blade by hand . none of us mentioned this all should be done with the ss unplugged , ooops!!
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