06-15-2024, 02:56 PM
I’m having problems. I have a Grizz 1023, about 20 years old. I used a Woodpecker saw gauge, and it shows that the back of the blade is 3/1000’’ farther from the miter slot than the front. That seems acceptable. If I try to loosen the top of my saw, I’m pretty sure i’ll make it worse.
I just set up an Incra Miter 5000 on the saw. I did a 5 cut test on some ply that started about 12’’ square. After the last cut, the back of the piece was .9545’’ and the front was .9245. That’s 3/100’’ out of whack? Is that acceptable?
But then I tried to square up a panel for some cabinets I’m building. They started 24’’ x 42’’. I put one long edge against the miter fence and just clean cut one short edge. The flipped it over, keeping the same edge on the fence and cut it to 41’’. What I got was a panel that was 41’’ on the near side, but 40 7/16’’ on the far side. That seems to be quite a bit more error.
Any suggestions for what I need to adjust? I thought the Incra was supposed to be square right out of the box.
I just set up an Incra Miter 5000 on the saw. I did a 5 cut test on some ply that started about 12’’ square. After the last cut, the back of the piece was .9545’’ and the front was .9245. That’s 3/100’’ out of whack? Is that acceptable?
But then I tried to square up a panel for some cabinets I’m building. They started 24’’ x 42’’. I put one long edge against the miter fence and just clean cut one short edge. The flipped it over, keeping the same edge on the fence and cut it to 41’’. What I got was a panel that was 41’’ on the near side, but 40 7/16’’ on the far side. That seems to be quite a bit more error.
Any suggestions for what I need to adjust? I thought the Incra was supposed to be square right out of the box.