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lucky1
 
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When I make crosscuts w/ balde set @ 45°. I get creep.

I have a Skil TS (plz no flame necessary, I know. But that's what I got)

The miter gauge that came with it is a p.o.s. but cuts straight w/ blade @
90°.

I have not been using a stop block or sand paper on the gauge but will try
one or both.

I have an oldam multi use blade w/o any stiffener.

I am just hoping for any input. Thanks in advance. Bill


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Eric Johnson
 
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Try screwing an extension to the gauge, or build a sliding mitre table out
of a scrap of plywood and a few pieces of hardwood. Be sure the table top is
clean and slides well too.


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Leon
 
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PSA sand paper will help greatly on the miter gauge.



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Hoyt Weathers
 
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lucky1 wrote:

When I make crosscuts w/ balde set @ 45°. I get creep.

I have a Skil TS (plz no flame necessary, I know. But that's what I got)

The miter gauge that came with it is a p.o.s. but cuts straight w/ blade @
90°.

I have not been using a stop block or sand paper on the gauge but will try
one or both.

I have an oldam multi use blade w/o any stiffener.

I am just hoping for any input. Thanks in advance. Bill


Hi Bill,

I use a clamping miter gauge something similar to this one, but cheaper:

http://shop.woodcraft.com/Woodcraft/...25B0 D4126ED5

The URL is long, so watch out for the length. It should just be clickable though.

Hoyt W.




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"lucky1" wrote in message
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I have a Skil TS (plz no flame necessary, I know. But that's what I got)


None coming...

I have not been using a stop block or sand paper on the gauge but will try
one or both.


Try that first. Then try building a simple miter sled. My miters got much
better with the sled.




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Robert Bonomi
 
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Default TS creep, plz advise TIA

In article Boerc.15336$zw.3802@attbi_s01,
lucky1 wrote:
When I make crosscuts w/ balde set @ 45°. I get creep.

I have a Skil TS (plz no flame necessary, I know. But that's what I got)

The miter gauge that came with it is a p.o.s. but cuts straight w/ blade @
90°.

I have not been using a stop block or sand paper on the gauge but will try
one or both.

I have an oldam multi use blade w/o any stiffener.

I am just hoping for any input. Thanks in advance. Bill


Several possible causes/fixes.

1) The material is 'riding up' on the blade, even if it isn't moving
side-to-side on the miter guage.

FIX: hold the material down *firmly*. Or use a hold-down clamp.

2) The material _is_ moving side-to-side. Possibly because the blade is
'out of square' when tilted. When the blade is tilted to 45 degrees,
check _carefully_ how close to parallel to the miter slot the blade is.
If they're not parallel, you could have the cut following the blade, and
dragging the stock along with it.

FIX: 'tune', aka 'align' the saw. so that the blade *is* parallel to the
miter slot both at 90 degrees and at 45 degrees.

e) The material _is_ moving side-to-side. Possibly because you're not holding
it in place firmly enough.

FIX: hold it tighter. grin non-slip material on the miter guage's
fence will help. A hold-down clamp will be a lot of help. Building,
and using, a miter sled (with or without hold-down clamps) is even better.


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