Welcome to the MM family ED.
Greg H
Welcome to the MM family ED.
Greg H
Congratulations, Ed. Nice choice. I'm looking forward to your pictures and review...hint...hint...
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
me too
lou
WHAT??? are you going mm too?Originally Posted by lou sansone
you never know ...Originally Posted by tod evans
lou
me too! If it ever gets here
"All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"
the boats from china have priority in customs. .02 todOriginally Posted by Mark Singer
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Ah, but yours is likely worth the little extra wait since it's the "world premiere" version of the Mark Singer Edition Slider...Originally Posted by Mark Singer
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
...I am waiting too....for something....from Italy......Originally Posted by Mark Singer
I have been using the 410 elite occasionally for about 4 years. The best I have been able to adjust the slider is to about 1/8" out in 8 feet. Is this normal? I have been shimming one end to compensate. Most of the work I do on the machine is with cabinet grade plywood and the shaper for raised panel doors.
I have never used the attachment to do mortice work. What is the learning curve using this tool?
Thanks, Rick
I bought a CU 410 Elite S last fall and have been doing a lot of work with it - after a wee bit of tweaking I have to say that it's the bee's knees. There are a few things that I'm gonna make up for it to make it mine (like additional slider stops) but it is a solid machine that I love using.
I don't understand what you mean by slider runout Rick. My machine is adjusted to cut square, no problem. I do use the cam clamp on larger pieces as they can be dragged off the fence. I rip a good edge and then cross cut to get my first square corner.
Hi Chris,
When I rip an 8 foot long panel, the cut is off by about 1/8". I have adjusted the fence (on the front of the sliding table) as far as it will go. Is there another trick or is this normal?