By Pierre Home-Douglas
ISBN-10: 0809499002
ISBN-13: 9780809499007
The paintings of Woodworking - Woodworking Machines
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Setupprocedures describedon I thesepagesmay seemlong and involved,but do not neglectthem. Without careful maintenance,your machinewill not cut with orecision. A problemwith manyradialarmsaws is that adjustmentsareleft too loose, playin movingparts allowingexcessive and resultingin sloppycuts. Ideally, clampsshouldlock tight and sliding mechanisms shouldbeneithertoo loose nor too snug. Each time you usethe saq clearthe sawdust flom the gapbetweenthe tableand the fence,and clearthe trackunderneaththe arm.
Setupprocedures describedon I thesepagesmay seemlong and involved,but do not neglectthem. Without careful maintenance,your machinewill not cut with orecision. A problemwith manyradialarmsaws is that adjustmentsareleft too loose, playin movingparts allowingexcessive and resultingin sloppycuts. Ideally, clampsshouldlock tight and sliding mechanisms shouldbeneithertoo loose nor too snug. Each time you usethe saq clearthe sawdust flom the gapbetweenthe tableand the fence,and clearthe trackunderneaththe arm.
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