Here is the story.
I realized that I was not getting anything close to sq out of a cut on my tablesaw and
spent time last weekend aligning the table fence and blade.
Things got no better. I discovered however that the saw was not the problem, my
Incra 1000 was out of square.
In fact, it took an entire washer behind one side to bring it back to square.
This helped a lot..and at first I thought it was perfect..but it seems to go from perfect
cuts to almost perfect cuts at random.
The miter seems to be correct and I believe the table saw is dead on.
So how perfect can I expect consistent cuts to be when measured by an engineers sq.?
Are there any suggestions to do a greater fine tune?
I am already using a clamp to keep the wood from sliding during a cut.
I realized that I was not getting anything close to sq out of a cut on my tablesaw and
spent time last weekend aligning the table fence and blade.
Things got no better. I discovered however that the saw was not the problem, my
Incra 1000 was out of square.
In fact, it took an entire washer behind one side to bring it back to square.
This helped a lot..and at first I thought it was perfect..but it seems to go from perfect
cuts to almost perfect cuts at random.
The miter seems to be correct and I believe the table saw is dead on.
So how perfect can I expect consistent cuts to be when measured by an engineers sq.?
Are there any suggestions to do a greater fine tune?
I am already using a clamp to keep the wood from sliding during a cut.