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Re: Mysterious shift in saw alignment


 

I agree with everything you said.? That's what makes these things such a challenge to get right - jv

On Sat, Mar 19, 2022 at 2:25 PM Mark <mark21056@...> wrote:
On Fri, Mar 18, 2022 at 07:56 PM, John Vreede wrote:
disentangle
Good choice of words. Respectfully, these are all good adjustment improvements or at the very least "logical" but the the entire blade guide setup is a bit of a guess and a compromise. Like when rotating the blade to vertical along it's center, it's impossible to know if you have deflected the lower part of the blade more than the top. Now throw in the gap between the guide rollers for the weld and you have another variable. The tongue and groove on the guides are not machined and the bar they are mounted on aren't either.? The ideal setup would be to have a blade guide float with a single bolt lock down (similar to the current) but have trunnions that control the rotation of the blade along the center axis. Sort of like a tilt on a table saw blade.?

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