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Default Adjusting groove width with table saw misalignment...?

Faustino Dina wrote:

Hi, another weird question...

...well I was wondering how important is misalignment in a table saw. Lets
suppose the saw axis is not perfectly perpendicular to the ripping fence. If
you guide with the fence anyway you will get a cut perfectly parallel to the
fence. The saw misalignment will only cause that the cut will be wider than
the saw width. Even it could be useful for grooving, just you can adjust the
groove width...
Am I right?


Although it is strongly recommended to have the blade parallel to the fence,
technically you are correct. In fact, by skewing the fence it is possible to
cut coves and make raised panels using the table saw. Here's a link to an
article showing how to make a raised panel.

http://home.austin.rr.com/sawduster/...isedpanels.HTM

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