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Ibox, Leon
Finally got a chance to play with it. Had a little trouble getting
set up as I have a right tilt saw. But got throught that and first pass my joints are too tight, and too deep, Any suggestions? Damn Xmas is coming fast and I'm hoping to do boxes. Using the Frued box joint blade. Using 3/8" setting and using scrap still. Too deep should be easy to cure but not sure on the tighgtness. My senses tell me to open the fingers. Any advice Mike M |
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Ibox, Leon
"Mike M" wrote in message ... Finally got a chance to play with it. Had a little trouble getting set up as I have a right tilt saw. But got throught that and first pass my joints are too tight, and too deep, Any suggestions? Damn Xmas is coming fast and I'm hoping to do boxes. Using the Frued box joint blade. Using 3/8" setting and using scrap still. Too deep should be easy to cure but not sure on the tighgtness. My senses tell me to open the fingers. Any advice ================================================== ======================= The slots will remain the same so the thing to do is make the fingers narrower. |
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Ibox, Leon
On Fri, 30 Nov 2012 01:46:03 -0800, "CW" wrote:
"Mike M" wrote in message .. . Finally got a chance to play with it. Had a little trouble getting set up as I have a right tilt saw. But got throught that and first pass my joints are too tight, and too deep, Any suggestions? Damn Xmas is coming fast and I'm hoping to do boxes. Using the Frued box joint blade. Using 3/8" setting and using scrap still. Too deep should be easy to cure but not sure on the tighgtness. My senses tell me to open the fingers. Any advice ================================================= ======================== The slots will remain the same so the thing to do is make the fingers narrower. I agree, however just leaning to use this jig I'll have to experiment. In a previous post Leon made it sound like a very close to no kiss was the answer. So I guess I experiment. |
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Ibox, Leon
On 11/29/2012 9:43 PM, Mike M wrote:
Finally got a chance to play with it. Had a little trouble getting set up as I have a right tilt saw. But got throught that and first pass my joints are too tight, and too deep, Any suggestions? Damn Xmas is coming fast and I'm hoping to do boxes. Using the Frued box joint blade. Using 3/8" setting and using scrap still. Too deep should be easy to cure but not sure on the tighgtness. My senses tell me to open the fingers. Any advice Mike M Ummm did you read the directions? LOL Too deep , lower the blade. Too tight widen the spacing a touch. should be a simple process to figure out.. |
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Ibox, Leon
On Fri, 30 Nov 2012 18:08:33 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet
wrote: On 11/29/2012 9:43 PM, Mike M wrote: Finally got a chance to play with it. Had a little trouble getting set up as I have a right tilt saw. But got throught that and first pass my joints are too tight, and too deep, Any suggestions? Damn Xmas is coming fast and I'm hoping to do boxes. Using the Frued box joint blade. Using 3/8" setting and using scrap still. Too deep should be easy to cure but not sure on the tighgtness. My senses tell me to open the fingers. Any advice Mike M Ummm did you read the directions? LOL Too deep , lower the blade. Too tight widen the spacing a touch. should be a simple process to figure out.. Mostly watching the DVD. All so girl friend wants to borrow money. I've been very distracted. I figure little slave girl is worth several points of interest. |
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