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Vibrating Saw
I have a cheap table saw and I noticed that one of the reasons why I
can't make precise and repetitive cuts on it is because somehow the saw blade can vibrate about 1/8", I'm not sure why. What am I doing wrong or what could be wrong with the tool? TIA |
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I have a cheap table saw and I noticed that one of the reasons why I can't make precise and repetitive cuts on it is because somehow the saw blade can vibrate about 1/8", I'm not sure why. What am I doing wrong or what could be wrong with the tool? If it's arbor runout, probably nothing that would be worth the fix on a "cheap table saw". If it's the blade, you can buy a blade stabilizer for a few bucks that may help somewhat. DAGS on "blade stabilizer". -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 5/6/06 |
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