Joseph Borg
Member
Hi Guys,
I'm new to this forum as up two a couple of minutes ago.
I was reading some of the other questions earlier which prompted me to join.
Firstly I'll briefly inform you that I'm totally new to woodwork, though I' have had a love and desire to be a cabinet maker from child hood. A 'Youth Employment Officer' ensured that I'd loose my ambition for joinery when I was 15. by Youth Emplyment officer, you'll probably guess that I am in my sixties, and therefore doubt whether I'll do much more than knocking a few bits and pieces together from wood.
Now, getting to the point in question. Recently I bought two table saws, firstly a Ryobi, and them a Makita MLT 100. Neither of these two tables cut a 'True' right angle. Always a one or two degree difference over a length of 12 inches. What would your response be to my problem. I have sent both saws back to where I bought them from, and find myself kind of stuck without one.
I look forward to your response Guys.
Thanks in advance.
I'm new to this forum as up two a couple of minutes ago.
I was reading some of the other questions earlier which prompted me to join.
Firstly I'll briefly inform you that I'm totally new to woodwork, though I' have had a love and desire to be a cabinet maker from child hood. A 'Youth Employment Officer' ensured that I'd loose my ambition for joinery when I was 15. by Youth Emplyment officer, you'll probably guess that I am in my sixties, and therefore doubt whether I'll do much more than knocking a few bits and pieces together from wood.
Now, getting to the point in question. Recently I bought two table saws, firstly a Ryobi, and them a Makita MLT 100. Neither of these two tables cut a 'True' right angle. Always a one or two degree difference over a length of 12 inches. What would your response be to my problem. I have sent both saws back to where I bought them from, and find myself kind of stuck without one.
I look forward to your response Guys.
Thanks in advance.