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| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | Bob, please do not take offence when I say that over time I have noticed that you appear to type too fast and so make the odd error like 'Radio arm saw" when we all know you meant to type "Radial arm saw" Just don't try to fit so much into each day then you will have time to type slower. Regarding the mitre attachment on you saw, it is very cute, but anything that is adjustable cannot be as accurate as say a fixed right angle. I do have a small (about 4 1/4") mitre saw which does a reasonable if not perfect job of picture frames.
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| Registered User Forum Geek | Thank you mate Now I understand how and what you are doing. I would not dare to cut using pencil line as a "locator", I would end up with 4 different length pieces (I know my skills). The method with the "Stop" on the fence behind the board is used also with the "normal" sleds like mine, with my method, I eliminated the need for a fence and the "stop" is positioned in very convenient place, at the front and it will be always at the same distance for the Left side and the Right side cutting. I think that you could modify your sled (just to move it a little bit to the left) and eliminate the need for fences but, as you said, you are too lazy... ![]() I did not make many frames with this sled (maybe 10) but every one of them was perfect without any need of fine adjustment. I know that Triton is Aussie invention but, I heard that they are getting "Made in Chiwan" lately... Cheers niki |
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