devonwoody
Established Member
Has member know I recently acquired the scheppach 2500ci tablesaw which came supplied with a 27t scheppach blade.
The saw and blade fitted cuts accurately and is a pleasure to use with the sliding carriage. SPOT ON.
However when comparing ths surface of the cut compared with a cut made on my axminster aws10 mitre saw supplied with the CMT blade the finish is no where as good.
So I removed the CMT blade and fitted it to the scheppach.
The cut is still not as good a finish as when on the chop saw.
Why is this?
Is it because when used on the chop saw the timber is clamped down and also has a fence acting against the force of cut?
The scheppach did not come with a clamping system on the sliding carriage shoud I find a way to effect this operation?
The saw and blade fitted cuts accurately and is a pleasure to use with the sliding carriage. SPOT ON.
However when comparing ths surface of the cut compared with a cut made on my axminster aws10 mitre saw supplied with the CMT blade the finish is no where as good.
So I removed the CMT blade and fitted it to the scheppach.
The cut is still not as good a finish as when on the chop saw.
Why is this?
Is it because when used on the chop saw the timber is clamped down and also has a fence acting against the force of cut?
The scheppach did not come with a clamping system on the sliding carriage shoud I find a way to effect this operation?