Hi all,
I'm new to the BT3100 (my first table saw). On the very first day of having the BT3100, I noticed that the top of the SMT is slightly higher than the top of the main table where the saw is. I searched through the forum and found tips pointed to removing the plastic shims underneath the SMT. I did that, but the SMT is still slightly high. If I do an non-through cut using the main table, then repeat the cut next to it using the SMT I could see a sliver of difference between the two cuts. Besides removing the shims, is there anything I could do to make sure that the SMT and the main table are level with each other?
Thanks!
I'm new to the BT3100 (my first table saw). On the very first day of having the BT3100, I noticed that the top of the SMT is slightly higher than the top of the main table where the saw is. I searched through the forum and found tips pointed to removing the plastic shims underneath the SMT. I did that, but the SMT is still slightly high. If I do an non-through cut using the main table, then repeat the cut next to it using the SMT I could see a sliver of difference between the two cuts. Besides removing the shims, is there anything I could do to make sure that the SMT and the main table are level with each other?
Thanks!
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