Hi.
I bought a new GMC table saw to dedicate to fret slotting using a sled, but find that the mitre tracks are out of parallel with the plane of the blade by 1.55mm over the width of the fully extended saw blade.
I cannot see an adjustment mechanism on the saw.
By grinding a removeable panel which has a track in it, I can get the difference to under 1mm.
Given that the blade protrusion will be about 0.150" giving a short cutting length in the fingerboard will that get the job done? Is there a way to get a handle on the resulting width of the slot? - like will it be 0.023" plus the error?
Does anyone know thw 'proper' adjustment process? Is it a lost cause?
Regatrds,
Rob.
I bought a new GMC table saw to dedicate to fret slotting using a sled, but find that the mitre tracks are out of parallel with the plane of the blade by 1.55mm over the width of the fully extended saw blade.
I cannot see an adjustment mechanism on the saw.
By grinding a removeable panel which has a track in it, I can get the difference to under 1mm.
Given that the blade protrusion will be about 0.150" giving a short cutting length in the fingerboard will that get the job done? Is there a way to get a handle on the resulting width of the slot? - like will it be 0.023" plus the error?
Does anyone know thw 'proper' adjustment process? Is it a lost cause?
Regatrds,
Rob.
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