[b][/b]I have just taken delivery of my TS 200 and wanted some advice on what I should do regarding setting it up. I have seen some threads before about dust extraction problems and also peoples own efforts at mounting it on a bench. I have yet to assemble it so I could save a lot of time by...
Steve, did it take much adjustment to the riving knife? I am not much good with fiddling about but it would probably annoy me if I can't get the stated depth of cut.
I am about to click the button on Axminsters web site to buy the TS200. Before I do I want to know a couple of things. Is the blade that comes with it worth keeping, How many teeth does it have and which blade should I replace it with from the Axminster web site? They don't seem to have a lot of...
The trouble is I have quite a bit of it and unless someone is happy to take the lot I will have to arrange to be at home quite a few different times. To be honest, I am happier recycling it by burning it :)
I have a pile of mdf mouldings, mainly skirting in long lengths, which I will never use and wish to get rid of to make space but I am unsure as to whether or not I can burn them in either an open fire or a log burner. Anyone know ???
I know it's cheap but it looks like it will do what I want it to do until I can afford the proper machine but it would be much better if I can find a range of grits.
I have had some success with the spiral blades when I managed to get them to stay in. I can see why some people don't like them as you have to make sure they don't wander off and they do seem to give a less smooth cut but I do like the fact you can push and pull the work piece.
I have a...
D'oh!!! I have a memory like a sieve. I remember now that engineered is basically a board that can be sanded down a couple of times as it has a thick-ish layer of real wood on top of a soft wood base. Better than laminate but not as good as real wood. The big thing is that you can really feel...
Do you mean laminate when you say "engineered"? If so I wouldn't bother with it when solid wood flooring doesn't have to cost a fortune.
B & Q has a good range and they invariably have sales where it is a third off. I know you can get some laminates for tuppence ha'penny but this really is one...
I have tightened the clamps to the max and I don't want to round off the head so I don't want to force it. I have made sure that the blades teeth are pointing down. The tension is determined by the quick release knob on the top at the back and I have turned it once before clamping it down but...
I have just bought a Jet JSS-16 variable speed and am really struggling to cut shapes in 1/2" thick oak. I bought some spiral blades as I thought they would be easier to cut with but I can't fit them. Every time I put one on it would come out of the clamp as soon as I engaged the quick release...
I use them and like them. What I like is the colour contrast if you use walnut one in pine or beech etc. It makes a feature of the piece IMHO. I have only used them in basic pieces like window boxes and mirror frames but I have seen them used in more elegant pieces and they still look good. Easy...
I agree the main issue is or should be about the bench but it has veered off from that and become more than a bit personal. Like it or not using the spellchecker for some people is not important and I find it hard to believe that some people can get wound up about this so I think the main thing...