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Derek Arita
09-13-2022, 5:39 PM
I'm able to get the sled down to around .002 error, using the Charles Eng formula. Bouncing around that, I can't get to .001 or less. To add to it, every time I try to screw down the rest of the fence, even with one screw, it throws the fence off. I'm predrilling the screw holes and going in as straight as possible. What am I doing wrong?

Johnny Barr
09-13-2022, 5:54 PM
Are you clamping the fence down before adding screws?

Derek Arita
09-13-2022, 6:37 PM
Yes I’m clamping. Could the fence be moving as I make the cut? The center of the fence has no screws in it while finding the exact position. Could it be warping with the force of the workpiece against it? Wish I could clamp the whole fence down while making the test cuts.

ChrisA Edwards
09-13-2022, 9:11 PM
My guess, and it is that, your screw is hitting a slightly harder area on one side of the fence that you are screwing it into, maybe glue, if it's a plywood fence or grain, if natural wood, or the point of your screw is not the dead center of the screw, so one side of the screw is kind of cam'img your fence.

Michael Dean
09-14-2022, 8:33 AM
You say the error is .002". Over what distance? That amount of error over 24" or greater might not be worth chasing.

Mel Fulks
09-14-2022, 11:06 AM
I don’t think you are going to get any more accuracy without going to platinum !

Alan Schwabacher
09-14-2022, 1:21 PM
Are you sure it’s screwing down the fence that’s deflecting it, and not simply random error? If you get the deviation to a minimum, and then repeat the measurement without
making any changes, how similar are your results?

Derek Arita
09-17-2022, 4:56 PM
Well, will wonders never cease. After many attempts, a few adjustments to the saw and remaking the sled, I finally was able to get a 5th cut variance of .001 consistently. That was an ordeal. I used a threaded insert on the adjusting end to make it easier to make the adjustments and to keep from running out of space for screws. Thanks for the help.

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