spiderlane
Established Member
Apologies for yet another TS-200 thread!
I picked up a TS-200 in the recent Axminster pricing shenanigans, and have spent the weekend setting up and fettling. I've read pretty much every TS-200 thread on here and and pretty familiar with all the general limitations, workarounds and improvements that people have done.
Checking the table for flatness I can get my 0.25mm feeler gauge under my straightedge in a few places. There is a bit of a crown near the blade slot and the left and right sides are a high leading to a sort of very shallow "W" shape. I know that this a hobby saw and it was a good price so I'm not expecting absolute perfection however I'm wondering whether this is anything worth trying to do anything about? Part of me feels it should be a little better than that but the other part says that I should just accept it and get on with making stuff with it.
I'd be keen to hear some views about this, especially from owners of this same saw. Do I get in touch with Axminster and arrange an exchange or is that likely to be no better (or worse)? Should I expect tighter tolerances than this, or is this about right for this grade of equipment?
Cheers
Mark
I picked up a TS-200 in the recent Axminster pricing shenanigans, and have spent the weekend setting up and fettling. I've read pretty much every TS-200 thread on here and and pretty familiar with all the general limitations, workarounds and improvements that people have done.
Checking the table for flatness I can get my 0.25mm feeler gauge under my straightedge in a few places. There is a bit of a crown near the blade slot and the left and right sides are a high leading to a sort of very shallow "W" shape. I know that this a hobby saw and it was a good price so I'm not expecting absolute perfection however I'm wondering whether this is anything worth trying to do anything about? Part of me feels it should be a little better than that but the other part says that I should just accept it and get on with making stuff with it.
I'd be keen to hear some views about this, especially from owners of this same saw. Do I get in touch with Axminster and arrange an exchange or is that likely to be no better (or worse)? Should I expect tighter tolerances than this, or is this about right for this grade of equipment?
Cheers
Mark