Bardzo fajna przykładnica, również posiadam mlt100 i też musiałem kombinować z dorabianiem ponieważ oryginalna rzeczywiście wyginała się na wszystkie strony... Gratuluję wykonania i efektu końcowego, pozdrawiam : )
Nicely done. Thanks a lot for this video. I don't know if I can find some plastic sheets like the one you're using, but I can use something else, like some plywood. Anyway I've waited for someone to make some relevant videos about MLT100 improvements.
9 лет назад
eugen dragos safta Thanks! These plastic sheets are just a cutting board from ikea - very cheap - probably cheaper than plywood :) They work really well as the plastic is quite slippery.
I've got an old Delta Rockwell Jetlock fence. Except for the head the fence is a gonner. I've been scratching my head about useing the Jetlock head, that locks up like a safe, to build a biesmyer type fence. Your design is pretty much what I've come up with but with some excellent improvements. What I'm going to build is going to be pretty much what you've come up with. Thanks. Now for the bad news. WATCHING YOUR TABLESAW WORK SCARES ME. NEVER leave the narrow cutoff between the blade and the fence. NEVER even set up your fence so your narrow cutoff is between the blade and the fence. NEVER NEVER EVER MAKE ANY CUT ON A TABLE SAW FREEHAND. NEVER. You're pretty handy in the metal shop, would you drill a small piece of metal by holding it down with your hand. I noticed you use cutting oil and slow drill speed and that when you started the metal work you clamped your work to the table. If you don't put that same attention to detail in your table saw work, you're going to pay for it with a finger or worse. One last admonishment, if you only get a kick back that piece of wood is going to be coming at you at roughly thirty miles an hour. You won't have time to duck or dodge.
Mineło 5 lat i jak sprawuje do dzis? Czy na końcu jak przyciskasz palcem to się rusza?
4 года назад
Po pięciu latach sprawuje się idealnie. Niestety makita złapała luzy na łożyskach i nie tnie tak dobrze jak by się chciało... Także, chyba muszę odradzić tą piłę.
After all these years you still use this device or changed it because it doesn't work properly, I ask because I've done 3 similar ones, but none of them are good yet
3 года назад
I still use it. But, I'm actually thinking about getting more robust one. You do get what you pay for. This one was ok for seldom use. But, it seems the saw is kind of loose on the bearings now. Doesn't even make straight cuts. I will have to address that somehow. Either fix it or get a new better one.
Mr. Good implementation. I havê one MLT100. Your new fence is much large than the original Makita? Could you adjust the zero on the dial the fence? Thank you to your idea. Big hug from Brasil.
9 лет назад
Said Choucair It is actually wider. Untontunatelly I was not able to adjust zero on the original indicator. It was like 2mm off when pushed all the way to the right. I had to make new indicator. It turned out to work better than the original one(no cloudy plastic obstructing the view). I used a scrap piece of metal sheet I had laying around and I cut out a new shape with sharp pointer.
OK, this is that I imagines. Thanks for you attention and I hope your success. Big hug from Brasil. Today I studied a new option, I won't use lumber. Poliestireno on the faces of metal. Thanks
I have the same table saw...and i hate it!!!! nice video...how do you know it is parallel to the blade???
8 лет назад
+mick szym Hey. I had the same impression when I got that saw... It was real bad. I was unable to make a straight cut. And actually blade was not parallel to miters. I found out only after making cross cut sled. While making first cut with sled the blade started burning and stopped. Only then I found out it requires adjusting. Now I'm quite happy, but I had to make new fence and insert to make it work fine.
+Krzysztof Szymański Hey, I also made a cross sled, which helps... but when i have long cuts with the grain... the side fence is not stable enough... now i am looking for a better table saw... if you have any idea...i will appreciate
8 лет назад
+mick szym This depends on where you live. You will have easier time finding good and cheap machines in US, but a hard time finding them in EU. I don't think you can get anything really good and cheap in EU.
Thanks for the vid. I was thinking about buying this table saw. Best I can find in Thailand.
9 лет назад
Mike Sobczak Yeah, I had a hard time figuring out what to buy. I had a choice of either really crappy saw or really expensive one. This was the only thing that made sense. It's far from being perfect, but with few small mods it is a go to tool. Two biggest issues: insert and fence.
Krzysztof Szymański Yea, I now what your talking about. Most of the saws here are garbage, There are a lot of mods here that might make it work better. I had Delta and Craftsman back in the US. No such luck here in Thailand and they run $500.00 here.
Witaj :) W 3:22 tniesz coś, co jak mniemam ma służyć jako ślizg do prowadnicy. Czy to jest deska do krojenia? Potrzebuję takich ślizgów, często je widzę na filmikach woodworkerów ze stanów, ale nie mogę czegoś takiego znaleźć na polskim rynku. Pomóż jeśli możesz :). Pozdrawiam
8 лет назад+1
Tak, to jest deska do krojenia z ikea. Tania i jak do tej pory spisuje się świetnie. Pozdrawiam. Z tego co wiem to jest plastik HDPE.
Krzysztof Szymański Dzięki za info, z pewnością się przyda bo od dawna mam problem z poślizgiem, jakkolwiek by to nie zabrzmiało ;). Pozdrawiam i życzę udanych projektów
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/600mm-Silver-T-tracks-Slot-Miter-Track-Jig-Fixture-for-Router-Table-Woodworking/263038746842?epid=15003238449&hash=item3d3e54c0da:g:nOUAAOSwHLNZQjeI na ebau kupisz.. pewnie na polskim tez sa, a tak naprawde to wszystko z chin idzie;) wiem, ze troche pozno, ale moze sie na przyszlosc przydac..
I don't want to be a "told you so' but one day you are going to have a serious accident with that saw. NEVER leave a cut piece between the blade and the fence without your hand pushing it through or a push stick ........ believe me, one day it will get you.
Excellent work - I cant for the life of me understand why Makita of al the brands put such a crappy fence on the machine. Even the Ryobi fence is better because at least it locks at both ends, and goes the full length of the table.Just wondering - does the free end of the fence flex at all? Have you thought of incorporating a locking mechanism at the far end?
8 лет назад
It seems like it all boils down to a price. You can't make it cheaper without compromising quality. But most of manufacturers these days go a bit too far making their stuff useless. Buy it cheap buy it twice seems to be their thinking. I didn't get any flexing with this one. I don't think that the lock on the other end would be needed.
can i ask how did you make to get the blade aligned to the table? i have the same problem, its moved 2-3º since i got it and i never got it how to resolve it (makila mlt100)
Does one need to make it with steel tubing, i seen one made only with ply.
9 лет назад
+BOBBY OMAR Hey. Ply is an option. I had piece of steel tubing and it seemed easier to do than with ply. It's stiff, straight, you get right angle for free. But you can surely make a good plywood fence. Whatever you do it will be better than the original one...
Thanks Krzysztof for both your answers. with MLT100s original fence it was quite a headache to create some guide rails for my table saw sled. Maybe it's my lack of experience. I'm only a wannabe carpenter so... :), you understand. Anyway if you have a better idea about making these rails, instead of cutting them from a pine piece of wood (I don't have other kind of wood now), kindly please let me know. I just can't wait to see more of your videos as they are pretty detailed and, obviously, you're using the same table saw as mine. Wish you all the best!
9 лет назад
eugen dragos safta It seems we had the same issues. I only recently made this fence and the original one was a huge headache. I had the same problem with runners - I only had pine(quite cheap - construction grade) - so not very straight, nor very durable. I ended up buying one(literally one) oak floor board. I paid like $3 for it. This floor board turned out to be exactly the thickness of the runner(0.5in). This saved me a lot of time and headache. I only had to cut it into 0.25in strips. I hope that helps.
:) thanks. U got lucky. I only had as an alternative 10mm plywood, but I only used one piece to adjust the fence by cutting a few strips until I realized that every time I over pushed against my fence and that was the reason I've always failed to make the perfect cut :). As the fence is made out of aluminum if I press to much against it... DAAAH!!! it will bend a little bit :) so... I finally made it and then cut a few strips of pine. Thank you! Of course it helped, any advice is welcome.
9 лет назад
eugen dragos safta Before I have changed my fence, I've been clamping a piece of wood just behind the fence to make sure it doesn't move. That was my 'quick fix'.
Hello, great video. I have same table saw and the fence is very bad so I'm going to do one to you did. But I have a question ... the fence was precise and parallel to the disk, or it deviates a bit at the end. Thanks.
9 лет назад
+Edson Martins Hey, Thanks! It's aligned very well. Doesn't move as well. It's a major improvement. I hope your turns out well. I'm sure it will be much better than the original one.
How did you get the saw disc and the fence parallel? I didn't see any adjustment in the video.
8 лет назад+1
I used miter gauge fence. Locked the fence, aligned it with miter gauge fence on the front, then moved the miter gauge fence to the back and adjusted the fence. I used similar thing to align the blade to miter gauges. When I got this saw I couldn't get any straight cut, it turned out that the blade was misaligned. I only found out after I made a sled. So, it's worth checking for sure. There's no real adjustment screws, but I have loosened all the nuts holding and there was a bit of wiggle room to adjust the blade.
Nice Job Krzysztof! Just one question: Can you adjust your new fence to make it perfectly parallel with the saw? Thanks!
9 лет назад
Leonardo Del Giudice Hey, thanks. I did that by loosening the screws that attach the steel pipe to the base, then aligned the fence and tightened it again. Holds up well so far. I actually had to do it twice since the blade was not parallel with the table... I found out that this is the case when I made a sled.
@ hey man, how did you align the blade with the miter slot? Can you help me please?
5 лет назад
@@donseevanny I aligned the blade to a fence. First I aligned the fence to miter slots. That gave me a reference for adjusting the blade. Then I pushed the fence against the blade and adjusted the blade as needed. Hope that helps.
@ Can you show where and how to adjust the blades? Other table saws have screws bolted to the tabletop but this mlt100 is different.
5 лет назад
@@donseevanny I think there were few bolts holding the whole electric motor/saw assembly. I loosened those and moved the whole thing a bit. This is the only way you can adjust that. The saw itself comes with no adjustment screws :/
Makita once made some very good gear and I believe a good reputation. Seems these days they have dropped their game, perhaps due to Chinese manufacture. It really is not a good reflection on a company when you spend your hard earned on a product which is evidently sub standard and have to fabricate a corrective measure at home.
ja tez dzisiaj kupilem, mam za soba trzy ciecia i juz siedze na YT i szukam jak to udoskonalic. Mialem oddac, ale do wiekszych i stacjonarnych prac mi wystarczy no i bede mial pretekst zeby sobie kiedys druga kupic;) generalnie malo precyzyjna, ale mysle ze sie kiedys z nia dogadam
I got the same saw like 1 month ago... And yes the original fence is kind a cheesy... Great video... Is this homemade fence now acurate enough?
9 лет назад+2
sumandl Thanks! The new fence is much better, I'm really happy with it so far. Firtst of all, I didn't get a kickback since I built it - that's a win! Now I feel like I want to use my saw more - and that's a win too. It seems like a fence rebuild is a must on this table saw.
Please check out the basics of feeding stock thru a table saw. I actually cringed and turned away watching you let those pieces dangle between the fence and the blade. Can you say projectile ?
hi great video, i live in Peru and the only "decent" table saw i can buy is this mlt100, so overall, apart from the fence and insert, is it a good saw?
9 лет назад+2
+Jon Suth It's decent. It all depends on what do you need it for. If you are going to do stuff like I do, for fun and pleasure it should do. If you are going to cut large pieces, and require high precision I would suggest to look for a saw with cast iron top and base. If you decide to go with this one like I did, you will definitely need to replace fence, insert, also I had to adjust the blade position(a first cut with sled revealed it was crooked). It's also worth mentioning that it's a direct drive saw, and that makes it a bit loud. So far I'm happy with it, it's a 'go to' tool for me, but again I don't use it professionally.
title is incorrect, New Fence for table saw..... Not Solid. You can see in the last few seconds of this video when you lock in place the entire fence twists. Should have spent more time on this area and less on the fence itself.
9 лет назад+1
+Greg Ward Hey, thanks for the comment. It does look a bit like that. It does move while locking. It is a bit painful to set up. But once locked it is solid. Doesn't move at all. And it's huge improvement compared to original fence. You are welcome to come by for a beer and check it out. Cheers!
I liked the idea using the Ikea cutting board. Gonna remember that lil trick. Thanks.
there is so much music in this world - and you picked this?
Bardzo fajna przykładnica, również posiadam mlt100 i też musiałem kombinować z dorabianiem ponieważ oryginalna rzeczywiście wyginała się na wszystkie strony...
Gratuluję wykonania i efektu końcowego, pozdrawiam : )
muszę u siebie też zrobić taką. super robota. pozdrawiam.
+ten tego Dziękuję i pozdrawiam!
Nicely done. Thanks a lot for this video. I don't know if I can find some plastic sheets like the one you're using, but I can use something else, like some plywood. Anyway I've waited for someone to make some relevant videos about MLT100 improvements.
eugen dragos safta Thanks! These plastic sheets are just a cutting board from ikea - very cheap - probably cheaper than plywood :) They work really well as the plastic is quite slippery.
improving your safety adding the riving knife ...
I like the look of this, can it be watch at normal speed anywhere please?
I've got an old Delta Rockwell Jetlock fence. Except for the head the fence is a gonner. I've been scratching my head about useing the Jetlock head, that locks up like a safe, to build a biesmyer type fence. Your design is pretty much what I've come up with but with some excellent improvements. What I'm going to build is going to be pretty much what you've come up with. Thanks.
Now for the bad news. WATCHING YOUR TABLESAW WORK SCARES ME. NEVER leave the narrow cutoff between the blade and the fence. NEVER even set up your fence so your narrow cutoff is between the blade and the fence. NEVER NEVER EVER MAKE ANY CUT ON A TABLE SAW FREEHAND. NEVER.
You're pretty handy in the metal shop, would you drill a small piece of metal by holding it down with your hand. I noticed you use cutting oil and slow drill speed and that when you started the metal work you clamped your work to the table. If you don't put that same attention to detail in your table saw work, you're going to pay for it with a finger or worse. One last admonishment, if you only get a kick back that piece of wood is going to be coming at you at roughly thirty miles an hour. You won't have time to duck or dodge.
Very Nice! !
I have this table saw and you inspired me to make some upgrades !! thanks!
+Loris Verde Thanks! I'm really glad it was helpful! Good luck with your upgrades...
+Krzysztof Szymański
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Nice! Looks rock solid with clamping on both sided. Congrats!
+Krzysztof Szymański
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Done! I have put the polietilene sides .!!
today i made this for my mlt100, thanks for sharing
Mineło 5 lat i jak sprawuje do dzis? Czy na końcu jak przyciskasz palcem to się rusza?
Po pięciu latach sprawuje się idealnie. Niestety makita złapała luzy na łożyskach i nie tnie tak dobrze jak by się chciało... Także, chyba muszę odradzić tą piłę.
After all these years you still use this device or changed it because it doesn't work properly, I ask because I've done 3 similar ones, but none of them are good yet
I still use it. But, I'm actually thinking about getting more robust one. You do get what you pay for. This one was ok for seldom use. But, it seems the saw is kind of loose on the bearings now. Doesn't even make straight cuts. I will have to address that somehow. Either fix it or get a new better one.
Mr. Good implementation.
I havê one MLT100.
Your new fence is much large than the original Makita?
Could you adjust the zero on the dial the fence?
Thank you to your idea.
Big hug from Brasil.
Said Choucair It is actually wider. Untontunatelly I was not able to adjust zero on the original indicator. It was like 2mm off when pushed all the way to the right. I had to make new indicator. It turned out to work better than the original one(no cloudy plastic obstructing the view). I used a scrap piece of metal sheet I had laying around and I cut out a new shape with sharp pointer.
OK, this is that I imagines.
Thanks for you attention and I hope your success.
Big hug from Brasil.
Today I studied a new option, I won't use lumber. Poliestireno on the faces of metal. Thanks
use a god damn miter gauge you will loose a finger doing freehand cross cutting like that
Reviewers on Amazon give this saw just one star, the main gripe was the flimsy build quality.
I agree. Can't go without mods on this one.
plastic cutting board nice....z!!!!!good work man
I have the same table saw...and i hate it!!!!
nice video...how do you know it is parallel to the blade???
+mick szym Hey. I had the same impression when I got that saw... It was real bad. I was unable to make a straight cut. And actually blade was not parallel to miters. I found out only after making cross cut sled. While making first cut with sled the blade started burning and stopped. Only then I found out it requires adjusting. Now I'm quite happy, but I had to make new fence and insert to make it work fine.
+Krzysztof Szymański Hey,
I also made a cross sled, which helps... but when i have long cuts with the grain... the side fence is not stable enough...
now i am looking for a better table saw...
if you have any idea...i will appreciate
+mick szym This depends on where you live. You will have easier time finding good and cheap machines in US, but a hard time finding them in EU. I don't think you can get anything really good and cheap in EU.
Thanks for the vid. I was thinking about buying this table saw. Best I can find in Thailand.
Mike Sobczak Yeah, I had a hard time figuring out what to buy. I had a choice of either really crappy saw or really expensive one. This was the only thing that made sense. It's far from being perfect, but with few small mods it is a go to tool. Two biggest issues: insert and fence.
Krzysztof Szymański Yea, I now what your talking about. Most of the saws here are garbage, There are a lot of mods here that might make it work better. I had Delta and Craftsman back in the US. No such luck here in Thailand and they run $500.00 here.
Witaj :)
W 3:22 tniesz coś, co jak mniemam ma służyć jako ślizg do prowadnicy. Czy to jest deska do krojenia? Potrzebuję takich ślizgów, często je widzę na filmikach woodworkerów ze stanów, ale nie mogę czegoś takiego znaleźć na polskim rynku. Pomóż jeśli możesz :).
Pozdrawiam
Tak, to jest deska do krojenia z ikea. Tania i jak do tej pory spisuje się świetnie. Pozdrawiam. Z tego co wiem to jest plastik HDPE.
Krzysztof Szymański
Dzięki za info, z pewnością się przyda bo od dawna mam problem z poślizgiem, jakkolwiek by to nie zabrzmiało ;).
Pozdrawiam i życzę udanych projektów
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/600mm-Silver-T-tracks-Slot-Miter-Track-Jig-Fixture-for-Router-Table-Woodworking/263038746842?epid=15003238449&hash=item3d3e54c0da:g:nOUAAOSwHLNZQjeI
na ebau kupisz.. pewnie na polskim tez sa, a tak naprawde to wszystko z chin idzie;) wiem, ze troche pozno, ale moze sie na przyszlosc przydac..
Hi what type of screws are they as you didn't use bolts
I don't want to be a "told you so' but one day you are going to have a serious accident with that saw. NEVER leave a cut piece between the blade and the fence without your hand pushing it through or a push stick ........ believe me, one day it will get you.
3years after, he got kicked back
Hi there,
Curious as to the dimensions of the steel. It looks roughly 50x75mm. Would that be correct?
good job!
Mattley Thanks!
Excellent work - I cant for the life of me understand why Makita of al the brands put such a crappy fence on the machine. Even the Ryobi fence is better because at least it locks at both ends, and goes the full length of the table.Just wondering - does the free end of the fence flex at all? Have you thought of incorporating a locking mechanism at the far end?
It seems like it all boils down to a price. You can't make it cheaper without compromising quality. But most of manufacturers these days go a bit too far making their stuff useless. Buy it cheap buy it twice seems to be their thinking. I didn't get any flexing with this one. I don't think that the lock on the other end would be needed.
can i ask how did you make to get the blade aligned to the table? i have the same problem, its moved 2-3º since i got it and i never got it how to resolve it (makila mlt100)
Does one need to make it with steel tubing, i seen one made only with ply.
+BOBBY OMAR Hey. Ply is an option. I had piece of steel tubing and it seemed easier to do than with ply. It's stiff, straight, you get right angle for free. But you can surely make a good plywood fence. Whatever you do it will be better than the original one...
+Krzysztof Szymański Thanks Man, i agree, steel will be better in getting right angle, i have decided to make mine also with steel. Thanks Again
muy bueno los consejos a través de los videos.
Can you please make a video about zero clearance insert?
Thanks in advance!
eugen dragos safta It's on my todo list. My current insert got damaged recently. Should be here in few days I hope :)
Thanks Krzysztof for both your answers. with MLT100s original fence it was quite a headache to create some guide rails for my table saw sled. Maybe it's my lack of experience. I'm only a wannabe carpenter so... :), you understand. Anyway if you have a better idea about making these rails, instead of cutting them from a pine piece of wood (I don't have other kind of wood now), kindly please let me know.
I just can't wait to see more of your videos as they are pretty detailed and, obviously, you're using the same table saw as mine.
Wish you all the best!
eugen dragos safta It seems we had the same issues. I only recently made this fence and the original one was a huge headache. I had the same problem with runners - I only had pine(quite cheap - construction grade) - so not very straight, nor very durable. I ended up buying one(literally one) oak floor board. I paid like $3 for it. This floor board turned out to be exactly the thickness of the runner(0.5in). This saved me a lot of time and headache. I only had to cut it into 0.25in strips. I hope that helps.
:) thanks. U got lucky. I only had as an alternative 10mm plywood, but I only used one piece to adjust the fence by cutting a few strips until I realized that every time I over pushed against my fence and that was the reason I've always failed to make the perfect cut :). As the fence is made out of aluminum if I press to much against it... DAAAH!!! it will bend a little bit :) so... I finally made it and then cut a few strips of pine. Thank you! Of course it helped, any advice is welcome.
eugen dragos safta Before I have changed my fence, I've been clamping a piece of wood just behind the fence to make sure it doesn't move. That was my 'quick fix'.
Hello, great video. I have same table saw and the fence is very bad so I'm going to do one to you did. But I have a question ... the fence was precise and parallel to the disk, or it deviates a bit at the end. Thanks.
+Edson Martins Hey, Thanks! It's aligned very well. Doesn't move as well. It's a major improvement. I hope your turns out well. I'm sure it will be much better than the original one.
Great work. I will make one for me too. Thanks for this video.
+Antonio Carlos Doná Thank you! I'm glad it was helpful.
How did you get the saw disc and the fence parallel? I didn't see any adjustment in the video.
I used miter gauge fence. Locked the fence, aligned it with miter gauge fence on the front, then moved the miter gauge fence to the back and adjusted the fence. I used similar thing to align the blade to miter gauges. When I got this saw I couldn't get any straight cut, it turned out that the blade was misaligned. I only found out after I made a sled. So, it's worth checking for sure. There's no real adjustment screws, but I have loosened all the nuts holding and there was a bit of wiggle room to adjust the blade.
Steel profile is not needed at all, I made of wood only and is also rock solid.
This is what I had laying around. Any other fence will be better than the original...
lose the music and tell what your doing and planning
William Castleberry Play, pause, play, pause.Oh yea, you should have a mute button.
Nice one. I have the same saw. How did you get on with the zero clearance insert? That's my next project, not much to get a fix too.
+Plan B Cool Thanks! Here's the vid with zero clearance insert: ruclips.net/video/xqoypcqk1v0/видео.html
+Krzysztof Szymański Thankyou, will check this out.
Nice Job Krzysztof!
Just one question: Can you adjust your new fence to make it perfectly parallel with the saw?
Thanks!
Leonardo Del Giudice Hey, thanks. I did that by loosening the screws that attach the steel pipe to the base, then aligned the fence and tightened it again. Holds up well so far. I actually had to do it twice since the blade was not parallel with the table... I found out that this is the case when I made a sled.
@ hey man, how did you align the blade with the miter slot? Can you help me please?
@@donseevanny I aligned the blade to a fence. First I aligned the fence to miter slots. That gave me a reference for adjusting the blade. Then I pushed the fence against the blade and adjusted the blade as needed. Hope that helps.
@ Can you show where and how to adjust the blades? Other table saws have screws bolted to the tabletop but this mlt100 is different.
@@donseevanny I think there were few bolts holding the whole electric motor/saw assembly. I loosened those and moved the whole thing a bit. This is the only way you can adjust that. The saw itself comes with no adjustment screws :/
much appreciated . thanks for making this.
Obrigado pela dica, tinha um problema semelhante e com este video foi resolvido.
Você fez uma dessa , não teve problema pra cortar peças no final ela não tem jogo?
Makita once made some very good gear and I believe a good reputation. Seems these days they have dropped their game, perhaps due to Chinese manufacture. It really is not a good reflection on a company when you spend your hard earned on a product which is evidently sub standard and have to fabricate a corrective measure at home.
Good job ! Thx.
+Romano Romaker Thanks! I'm glad you like it.
Czesc fajna makita Przepraszam a ile kosztowala ?
około 1600PLN, przez allegro
fajna, kupiłem, drugi raz bym nie kupił, wszystko lata i wymaga przerabiania żeby można było mówić o cieniu precyzji :)
ja kupilem a powinienem kupic DEWALT pospieszylem się za bardzo i zaluje
ja tez dzisiaj kupilem, mam za soba trzy ciecia i juz siedze na YT i szukam jak to udoskonalic. Mialem oddac, ale do wiekszych i stacjonarnych prac mi wystarczy no i bede mial pretekst zeby sobie kiedys druga kupic;) generalnie malo precyzyjna, ale mysle ze sie kiedys z nia dogadam
Thank's for the video. I have this saw to ... I learned new swearing with him...
I got the same saw like 1 month ago... And yes the original fence is kind a cheesy... Great video... Is this homemade fence now acurate enough?
sumandl Thanks! The new fence is much better, I'm really happy with it so far. Firtst of all, I didn't get a kickback since I built it - that's a win! Now I feel like I want to use my saw more - and that's a win too. It seems like a fence rebuild is a must on this table saw.
Dovevi mettere. Un supporto di blocco anche dall'altra parte..così si allunga solo la guida ma in testata ti ruba sempre
Please check out the basics of feeding stock thru a table saw. I actually cringed and turned away watching you let those pieces dangle between the fence and the blade. Can you say projectile ?
Bosch have much more beautiful element. But.
hi great video, i live in Peru and the only "decent" table saw i can buy is this mlt100, so overall, apart from the fence and insert, is it a good saw?
+Jon Suth It's decent. It all depends on what do you need it for. If you are going to do stuff like I do, for fun and pleasure it should do. If you are going to cut large pieces, and require high precision I would suggest to look for a saw with cast iron top and base. If you decide to go with this one like I did, you will definitely need to replace fence, insert, also I had to adjust the blade position(a first cut with sled revealed it was crooked).
It's also worth mentioning that it's a direct drive saw, and that makes it a bit loud. So far I'm happy with it, it's a 'go to' tool for me, but again I don't use it professionally.
I have one as well, works perfect
Shame about the sound track.
I fast forwarded and it was the same over and over, def skipped to end couldn't handle it.
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Put a bloody gaurd on the grinder.
the fence looks too heavy ,need an extra hand to push
aloy d better than cuts that aren’t square
Good i live
i didnt like the green color paint
Too fast, like watching a Charlie Chaplin silent movie. i also own a MLT100 and fence not steady and a bit short.
+BOBBY OMAR Hey, thanks for the input!
Why do you even waste your time making a video in Fast Forward Motion
It's normal speed. I work that fast ;p
title is incorrect, New Fence for table saw..... Not Solid.
You can see in the last few seconds of this video when you lock in place the entire fence twists. Should have spent more time on this area and less on the fence itself.
+Greg Ward Hey, thanks for the comment. It does look a bit like that. It does move while locking. It is a bit painful to set up. But once locked it is solid. Doesn't move at all. And it's huge improvement compared to original fence. You are welcome to come by for a beer and check it out. Cheers!