Black Walnut,
Good question, and yes, the base is still parallel after adjusting the SMT top correctly. I have even removed and reset the top while adjusting rails. It holds it's alignment even after being removed and re-measured with the dial gauge, so I don't think that's the issue.
I guess the eccentrics could be slipping while tightening, but if they are, wouldn't the alignment of the miter fence be "out" of alignment immediately if things were moving? After getting everything tightened down, the fence is still square until the SMT is moved. Depending on how far forward you slide the SMT, the variance out of square increases, as you bring the table back to the original position, the fence becomes square to the blade again.
I'm not the smartest or best woodworker, but I can follow these steps and by now, I think I thoroughly understand the steps, but I am at a loss. I'm sorry for continuing to clog the forums with the same issue.
I'm beginning to wonder if there is something with the SMT top (warped, milled incorrectly, etc)
Good question, and yes, the base is still parallel after adjusting the SMT top correctly. I have even removed and reset the top while adjusting rails. It holds it's alignment even after being removed and re-measured with the dial gauge, so I don't think that's the issue.
I guess the eccentrics could be slipping while tightening, but if they are, wouldn't the alignment of the miter fence be "out" of alignment immediately if things were moving? After getting everything tightened down, the fence is still square until the SMT is moved. Depending on how far forward you slide the SMT, the variance out of square increases, as you bring the table back to the original position, the fence becomes square to the blade again.
I'm not the smartest or best woodworker, but I can follow these steps and by now, I think I thoroughly understand the steps, but I am at a loss. I'm sorry for continuing to clog the forums with the same issue.
I'm beginning to wonder if there is something with the SMT top (warped, milled incorrectly, etc)

LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA



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