Keeping the rip fence parallel to the blade

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Thank you so much, all of you! I'll work on this tomorrow.
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Is any of this covered in Rick's DVD?
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Yes!!!

Rick shows how to align the fence in his DVD. He shows how to do it with all the Mark V models (500-520).
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Tim
Is any of this covered in Rick's DVD?
I just checked Rick's DVD and the answer to your question is yes. He shows how to align all 3 fences, 500, 510 & 520. He also uses a board for alignment in the miter slot as Dusty mentioned. If you haven't purchased this DVD yet, it is well worth getting. Hope this helps.
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bdorf1 wrote:Thank you so much, all of you! I'll work on this tomorrow.
Barbara
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Hi Barbra! So nice to know your name and your whereabouts! Hope to be hearing more from you.

The information I was referring to in post #9 can be found in the second url link given us by Dusty (in post #10). Good luck! :)

Thanks Dusty, for finding what I couldn't. Don't know how you do it!
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charlese wrote:...............Thanks Dusty, for finding what I couldn't. Don't know how you do it!
Hi Chuck,
I was just addressing this in another thread: Dusty prints the threads that he is interested in and catologs them. He probably does it in such a way that locating the info is much faster for him then it is for anyone using the search tool or trying to do it from memory.:D
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rkh2 wrote:Tim



I just checked Rick's DVD and the answer to your question is yes. He shows how to align all 3 fences, 500, 510 & 520. He also uses a board for alignment in the miter slot as Dusty mentioned. If you haven't purchased this DVD yet, it is well worth getting. Hope this helps.

Does he use the Dial indicator for any of the alignment procedures?

I'm going to get the DVD when his kitchen cabinets DVD is ready along with the hope that they have a special if you buy both DVDs together.
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timster68 wrote:Does he use the Dial indicator for any of the alignment procedures?

I'm going to get the DVD when his kitchen cabinets DVD is ready along with the hope that they have a special if you buy both DVDs together.
Oohh.. I'd like that DVD when it comes out.. I've got a set of cabinets to re-do for the kitchen and also some for the shop (aka garage).. The garage comes first as it will be my guinea pig
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