On 03/18/2011 02:34 PM, designer_craig wrote:
> First check that your blade is parallel to the fence. Then take some
> thin aluminum angle stock and mount it to the fence with one flange
> down against the table pointing to the blade. You place your board
> stock on top of the aluminum angle so it will not slip under the
> fense.
Hm... I think I understand but I am not sure :) Could you make a drawing...?
> Next thing is to push only on the secton of board between the
> blade and the fence, forcing it to stay against the fence.
Isn't that dangerous for the fingers?
> All looks
> like you are trying to cut too fast, slow down your feed rate let the
> blade do the work.
I will surely slow down next time.
bye
as