I think saw center did the repair but not sure. I bought the saw last year and the previous owner gave me some receipts from the new motor he put in it and he gave me a receipt from the new...
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I think saw center did the repair but not sure. I bought the saw last year and the previous owner gave me some receipts from the new motor he put in it and he gave me a receipt from the new...
Typo on the miter slot. It is within .0005”. Arbor flange runout I agree is too much. Going to try to grind that out.
Last night I decided to remove the tilt lock handle and clean inside the crank wheel. I was able to lock it a little tighter after that. This helped correct the angle of the cuts but didn't...
I appreciate the feedback. The vibration I had seemed to be caused by V-Belts that were on the saw for the last 10-12 years. Once replaced with link belts the saw passes the nickel test and even a...
I used a dial indicator to set the blade parallel to the miter slot. It is within .005". I thought slop may be the cause in the beginning but the same thing happens with my crosscut sled that has...
Yes, I have tried with multiple thin kerf and full kerf blades and get the same results. I thought the same at first. My first thought was blade deflection when I saw what was happening but when I...
I am making most crosscuts on a crosscut sled. I will sometimes use a miter gauge but mostly the crosscut sled. I may try buying some new belts. I had some vibration so I switched to the link...
Thank you. I will try some new belts. I had some vibration in the saw so I switched to link belts and they removed the vibration. The runout is in the flange running in and out. From things that I...
Thank you. I will check the bearings. The arbor was rebuilt in 2009 but there’s always a chance it could need work again. The belts were replaced with link belts a few months ago to remove the...
I thought this may be the case but the same thing happens when cross cutting from either side of the blade and happens with my crosscut sled that is very flat.
I’ve tested with a few types of hardwoods. I used the 2x4 for clarity in the picture. I first noticed this when my tenons on an oak wardrobe build had curved shoulders. It may be arbor related.
I have a strange issue with the cuts on my table saw. I have an older 3 hp Delta Unisaw. The beginning of any cut has a slight bevel leaning to the right and the back of the cut piece has a slight...