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cabby
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Posted - 25 June 2006 : 20:00:30
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Hi, Woodman & Gill, you are both spot on with your remarks. I was trying out the blades supplied with "EDNA" :( not sure where I'm going wrong, as when I went back to my usual superstore blades all is fine :) Still running at a slow speed as I've been to busy to build a solid work bench. I'm sure the blades supplied will be fine, perhaps I used a bad blade? It is all very much trial and error at the minute, Very pleased with the quick release and blade clamp. Thanks for the replies. I will be back when " EDNA" is properly mounted to a solid workbench. All the best |
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The Woodman
New Member

United Kingdom
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Posted - 26 June 2006 : 10:41:37
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| Who said Gill is a busybody ? |
Edited by - The Woodman on 28 July 2008 21:10:26 |
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cabby
Starting Member

United Kingdom
27 Posts |
Posted - 27 June 2006 : 15:17:48
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Hi Woodman, yes the vibration is bad at high speed, I'm sure this is only because EDNA has not been mounted ;( properly, or I hope this is the case. When I have made a solid bench for her, we will see how she is. All the best |
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Gill
New Member

United Kingdom
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Posted - 27 June 2006 : 17:39:25
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Alternatively, you could set the saw on a concrete floor and see if it vibrates there.
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