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On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 09:14:53 -0400, DIYGUY
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Love the cynicism!! Boy, it is always fun to belittle someone else and
show your own brilliance in the bargain. Why do you need to try and
make someone else look small, is it to make yourself look large? If
your comments are intended to shed light on the problem it might be
helpful to all who read the NG to actually outline something of value.
Did you enjoy your self-satisfied smirk??


yep.




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On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 21:22:27 -0400, DIYGUY
wrote:


I had the identical problem with my five year old Delta CS. Solved it
by using the Delta insert made for dado blades. Needed one of these
anyway so it was not a big deal.

I don't know how you would make a zero-clearance insert for 45 degrees.
The problem I see is that the usual process for making the insert calls
for raising the spinning blade up through the insert while it is held
down by the fence. If you try this with the blade set at an angle two
bad things are going to happen. The first is obvious and that is the
entry cut into in the insert will not be zero clearance because raising
the blade vertically



heh...
never done it, eh?






will chew up the bottom of the insert and then exit
the top leaving a larger opening than zero clearance. The second one is
really bad and this is that if you use the fence to hold down the insert
you must be sure to put it on the side opposite the blade direction and
there just may not be enough "bite" on this narrower side to keep the
insert clamped in place. I suppose there are other ways to keep the
insert immobile but overall I just cannot see this as practical. Anyone
else care to chime in here?




no problems plunge cutting through any of my zero clearance bevel
inserts....







Rich Durkee wrote:

For the first time since I bought the Delta Contractors saw a year ago
I am trying to cut a 45 degree mitre in the ends of the jewelry box
sides. However when I tilt the blade to 45 degrees, the blade hits on
the insert. I noticed that when the blade is at 90 degrees the blade
is not centered in the slot in the insert, but I don't see where there
is anything I can do to move it over to the left a little bit. At 45
the blade doesn't hit by much but definitely hits. Don't see anything
in the manual about an auxiliary insert for cutting 45s so I what's
the problem?

Rich Durkee