Dale Allen
Member
I think I can overcome the majority of shortcomings with this jig.
Not sure about this one.
During my first cut, after an hour of setup, I noticed the 2 boards were not tight together. I figured I was not careful enough on the test pieces so I went ahead. The joint needed some adjusting but was not terrible.
However, after checking the ends, all is square and true.
I took the unit apart and found the problem.
This is the face and top surfaces, where the boards lay. This is out an eighth of an inch across 3/4 of the bed surface. This is pretty stout metal and I'm not sure I can bend it to where it is at a right angle. I really don't have tools for this kind of thing.
At this point I'm not sure I want to try.
Maybe I should take it back and put the $35 toward a 4210 PC jig.
Any suggestions?
Not sure about this one.
During my first cut, after an hour of setup, I noticed the 2 boards were not tight together. I figured I was not careful enough on the test pieces so I went ahead. The joint needed some adjusting but was not terrible.
However, after checking the ends, all is square and true.
I took the unit apart and found the problem.
This is the face and top surfaces, where the boards lay. This is out an eighth of an inch across 3/4 of the bed surface. This is pretty stout metal and I'm not sure I can bend it to where it is at a right angle. I really don't have tools for this kind of thing.
At this point I'm not sure I want to try.
Maybe I should take it back and put the $35 toward a 4210 PC jig.
Any suggestions?