BrianD
Established Member
Hi all,
Out of desperation, I have even made a sled for this cheap tablesaw. I have used perpex as my guide rail (I even mounted 2 rails) under a piece of 6mm MDF and mounted a cross piece of wood on top of that.
I still cannot cut two shoulders accurately (meaning that the two shoulders of a tenon joint will be in alignment).
I am being driven nuts! :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:
Am I really wasting my time.
I unfortunately cannot afford right now to buy a decent cast iron table saw :evil: :evil:
I am trying to make a breadboard table top and need the shoulders to match.
Maybe I can recur the slot - the table top is aluminium with a 3/4 standard slot? This piece of junk is a Machine Mart cheapo.
Is this possible at all?
Any advice please.
Thanks
Out of desperation, I have even made a sled for this cheap tablesaw. I have used perpex as my guide rail (I even mounted 2 rails) under a piece of 6mm MDF and mounted a cross piece of wood on top of that.
I still cannot cut two shoulders accurately (meaning that the two shoulders of a tenon joint will be in alignment).
I am being driven nuts! :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:
Am I really wasting my time.
I unfortunately cannot afford right now to buy a decent cast iron table saw :evil: :evil:
I am trying to make a breadboard table top and need the shoulders to match.
Maybe I can recur the slot - the table top is aluminium with a 3/4 standard slot? This piece of junk is a Machine Mart cheapo.
Is this possible at all?
Any advice please.
Thanks