Perfect Cross-Cuts?

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I've heard the quill lock mentioned. How about the carriage lock? The headstock lock? I've forgotten those more times than I'd like to admit.
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It was mentioned that the blade was only off by 800 thousandth's= .008 to the miter slot?

Thats isn't much 1/64 = 0.0156 1/16 = 0.0625 means it is quite a bit smaller then 1/64 .

If the table doesn't move,,, then the miter gage could be off , could mean his square could be off ?
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Hobbyman2 wrote:It was mentioned that the blade was only off by 800 thousandth's= .008 to the miter slot?

Thats isn't much 1/64 = 0.0156 1/16 = 0.0625 means it is quite a bit smaller then 1/64 .

If the table doesn't move,,, then the miter gage could be off , could mean his square could be off ?
800 thousandths = .8"

.008" = 8 thousandths ≈ 1/128".
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13/16 0.8125
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I hope his gage isn't off 13/16
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0.0078125 = 1/128
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Hobbyman2 wrote:0.0078125 = 1/128
"≈" means "approximately equal". ;)

within ± 0.0001875 is approximately equal AISI. :)
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I don't normally measure to see how far things like that are off but I do use a square and if I can see light I fix it. I went to the trouble of find a piece of wood that is close to 4" wide, actually 3-15/16 and with an error of .008" via a feeler gauge this is what you see:
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I don't know at what point you can't see light anymore but it is a lot less then this.

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I cant tell for sure,,,,, the picture looks like the cut starts out {{{{{ends up, depending on the direction you are feeding the stock,,,}} it's pretty straight for a little bit ?

Do you use the hold down on the miter gage ,I wouldn't think the table would move using the miter gage ?

.008 is like 8 100ths of 1 1000th
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