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Frank Boettcher
 
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Default chamfer my TS wings

On Fri, 28 Apr 2006 11:57:55 -0400, "Stephen M"
wrote:

Where I had problems was the wings on my contractor saw are not
chamfered at the leading edge the way the main part of the table is.


My Jet Cabinet saw is like that. Although it has not caused me problems, if
it did, I would not hesitate to modify it as you suggest.

I could be wrong, but I'll bet that they don't chamfer it just so that the
part can be symetrical, relieving them of the need for both a right and a
left casting.

-Steve



The table is chamfered because it needs to be functionally so that the
miter gage will not hang when starting off table.

The wings are not chamfered because the table chamfer is variable;
that is it is not always the same bevel length because tables are not
ground to a set block they are ground to clean up past any surface
porosity. In order for the wings to match they would have to be
assembled and beveled as a set. Very expensive. Consequently, wings
just get a file break of the sharp edge.

It certainly won't hurt to put a bevel on the wings if you are capable
of doing so.

Frank