Jim -
Your post prompted me start a new thread about making a sled for a BT3 type saw. Lee Styron responded with a good/simple sled.
re: your SMT problems. I rarely need to tweek the adjustment of my rip fence or SMT. Perhaps the plastic guides under your SMT are worn or loose. Or it may not be sliding parallel to the blade.
There are a lot of good ways to tune up BT3 saws. Here is my "No Measure" method.
Here is a good visual of the "five-cut" method to set the miter fence 90-deg to the blade.
- Lonnie
Your post prompted me start a new thread about making a sled for a BT3 type saw. Lee Styron responded with a good/simple sled.
re: your SMT problems. I rarely need to tweek the adjustment of my rip fence or SMT. Perhaps the plastic guides under your SMT are worn or loose. Or it may not be sliding parallel to the blade.
There are a lot of good ways to tune up BT3 saws. Here is my "No Measure" method.
Here is a good visual of the "five-cut" method to set the miter fence 90-deg to the blade.
- Lonnie
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