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On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 16:42:33 -0500, "Leon" wrote:
wrote in message ... Snip I have no rear bar (one of the weaknesses of the Biesemeyer fence, IMO). OTOH, I can see why they don't lock front and back. The second latch adds another source of error. What is wrong with your Beisemeyer fence? Seriousely, there must be something wrong if you can not rely on it to give you repeatable set ups unless it is mounted on a marginal saw. Nothing is wrong with it. I'd rather have something to hold down the back of the fence, is all. No, I don't trust the measure on the front. Haven't on any saw. Been burned. I guess it could be the blade thickness, too. I've never bothered to track it down. It's easier to measure off the tooth and the Wixey makes that unnecessary. I have been using a Jet cabinet saw with a Biese clone the Jet exacta fence for about 11 years now and for the first time last week I had to actually reset the curser, it was out 1/64". Again seriousely you absolutely should be able to depend on a Biesemeysr fence rule setting and or any clone. Now if you think I may simply be happy with cloce, think again. Swingman and I gang up on building high end kitchens. I but the sheets of plywood for all the cabinet panels, he cuts and assembles the face frames complete with dado's. My panels must fit in his dado in all of the face frames. We have never had a problem. He uses a Unifence and has no issues with truste either. Basically both of our saws must be calibrated identically. |
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