Table alignment
Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 11:35 am
Nick in the thread on Main Table ribbing you gave a three part adjustment to the properly align the table.
In step C. Square the miter gauge slots to the axis of rotation in the sanding/sawing position.
You said, "Measure the distance between the disc and the table slot. Then turn the disc so the high spot is near the back and repeat. Position the table so both measurements are the same and the bill is still pinched in place. Tighten the bolts."
I need to understand what you meant by "the same".
As I explained in that thread that you may have missed is, I'm using a dail indicator. I believe one full revolution of the needle is .1 of an inch. The scale has 9 numbered segments which I think equal .01 of an inch and between each numbered seg is 9 other marks that I think equal .001 of an inch.
After playing with my table and trying to tighten it without moving anything I seem to only get my table to align so that there is a two mark difference between the front and back. I think that is .002 which is not very much and most of the time I can alter that just by slapping the table with my hand.
It that close enough or should I strive for "the same" meaning to me no difference in reading on a dail indicator.
Thanks for all of your help
Ed
In step C. Square the miter gauge slots to the axis of rotation in the sanding/sawing position.
You said, "Measure the distance between the disc and the table slot. Then turn the disc so the high spot is near the back and repeat. Position the table so both measurements are the same and the bill is still pinched in place. Tighten the bolts."
I need to understand what you meant by "the same".
As I explained in that thread that you may have missed is, I'm using a dail indicator. I believe one full revolution of the needle is .1 of an inch. The scale has 9 numbered segments which I think equal .01 of an inch and between each numbered seg is 9 other marks that I think equal .001 of an inch.
After playing with my table and trying to tighten it without moving anything I seem to only get my table to align so that there is a two mark difference between the front and back. I think that is .002 which is not very much and most of the time I can alter that just by slapping the table with my hand.
It that close enough or should I strive for "the same" meaning to me no difference in reading on a dail indicator.
Thanks for all of your help
Ed