johnny5
Established Member
Question from a newbie
can you use the quick release clamp on the lower arm of the Hegner multicut 2 ?
regards
john
can you use the quick release clamp on the lower arm of the Hegner multicut 2 ?
regards
john
Claymore":2a2kv3zi said:John, why do you want a quick release on the bottom blade clamp? I have one on the top clamp on my Axminster saw (Hegner clone) and just the normal clamp on the bottom, If I want to pass the blade through a hole in some wood I just release the top quick clamp and pass the blade through then clamp again so no need to remove the blade from the bottom clamp. I think that most Hegner users do the same so just wondered why you want 2 quick clamps?.
i will do this morning when they are open. i only ask to save me ringing if someone else has asked the same question before.Anthraquinone":2vybgz2f said:Why not ask Hegner. They have always been very helpful when I have rung then
AQ
Thanks,Claymore":733nzy2f said:johnny5":733nzy2f said:Claymore":733nzy2f said:John, why do you want a quick release on the bottom blade clamp? I have one on the top clamp on my Axminster saw (Hegner clone) and just the normal clamp on the bottom, If I want to pass the blade through a hole in some wood I just release the top quick clamp and pass the blade through then clamp again so no need to remove the blade from the bottom clamp. I think that most Hegner users do the same so just wondered why you want 2 quick clamps?.
The reason i ask is , i bought a hegner this week off eBay, it came with two quick release clamps and i want to try it out when my 110v transformer arrives today.
i have ordered clock key and clamps but will have to wait another day before i can try out the machine too see if it works.
just wanted to try out the machine as i do not know if it works yet ?
The quick clamps are very good just make sure you don't over tighten them (they don't need much pressure to clamp well.
You will soon be up and running the Hegners are great saws.
Thanks
Cheers
Brian
AES":hnclxk3x said:This is absolutely normal John, and although the actual amount of "angle off square" will vary between blades (even blades with the same size number, TPI, and tooth design from the same packet) they ALL do it to a certain extent. It's one of the reasons why it's no good trying to use a fence, and no scroll saw is fitted with them.
When you first start off it seems a bit weird but you soon compensate for it almost without any thought.
AES
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