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AlexW
 
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There is one thing I found a pain about the kinzo, as long as youre
aware of it you can work around it, but I guess it could produce


wonky

cuts if you didnt notice. The base is metal on plastic, so if you


lean

on it it bends. The base stays in alignment with the cutter, but


not in

alignment with the workbench - so if your long workpiece is


supported

at the other end on something, you need to watch it doesnt shift


out of

line when you lean on the wood to hold it wood firm so it doesnt


move

during cut... too little pressure and the wood can move, to much


and as

the workpiece moves with the base, it might touch something and be
limited in its movement, and thus be out of alignment with the


base.

IOW you need to watch the sticking out end of wood, make sure it


doesnt

stop against something when its pressed onto the metal baseplate,


as it

will move a little.


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I made a mitre saw table with side supports from thick MDF it looks a



bit like this on the front elevation:

H
HHHHHHHH
HHHHHHHH
HHHHHHHH
H
###### BBBBTTTTTTTTTTTBBBB ######
# # BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB # #
#################################


# = MDF table
B = saw base
T = saw turntable
H = saw head and blade assy

It might help reduce the flexing, if I understand what you are


getting at.

I use the table mainly to get a extra support for longer stock and it



makes the whole thing a bit more stable on uneven surfaces etc and


its

wide enough (approx 1m IIRC) to put on top of a couple of saw horses


for

short/medium length stock.

On day I might get around to adding some sort of exstendible support


/

stop mechanism...

HTH,

Alex.



Ahh, clever. I changed the H to # above for anyone else.


ooops ... ta.

So if your mdf
table has blocks underneath the saw base, so that the turntable rests
on the blocks rather than on its own plastic feet, there would be no
flexing at all. I might try that.... then again I need 100 round tuits
already!

Is anyone selling tuits? I want to place a bulk order.


NT


Probably seen this....

http://www.myrtlewoodgallery.com/get_a_round_tuit.htm

Not sure about bulk rates though!

Alex.