Maybe try clamping a straight edge squared to the workpiece, and then running the saw against that straight edge rather than using the track. You will probably get through the whole piece and the saw shouldn't be able to tilt.
Makes sense. Moved to the dogs as the vice and ends were pissing me off.
Not mine. Even with two rolling stands, getting the things up on the flexy stand and the rolling stands at the proper height led to an end slightly better than this one. I used a straight edge to set the stands as there is really no way to set them with the top on the saw as the thing flexes as soon as the top is on. The flex still happened so no matter how much I adjust one or the other rolling stand, if I had to move the slab again for the cut, immediate need to redo everything.
Just finished a v1.21 board SuSy version. Volume controll is in the DAC, left that out, just a power HPamp. Running on 200mA, only balanced in- and output. THAT340 (could not find anything else in Europe), Nichicon Muse caps, SPC cables, dual v0.44 GRLV with 100VA/24V. Modushop 2U Dissipante 300 and 2U SlimLine 280.
Thanks go to Mirko for the remote support and to Dr. Gilmore for the incredible design!!
The 3/4 holes were just going to be maybe 3 in the middle for the hold fasts. Mostly for domino holding, etc.
Looks like the Veritas ones work great if I remove the dogs from the In-Kleind setup.
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2021
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Review of the Makita. Made the cut, almost as deep as a needed. Dust collection seems to be there for looks only as all the dust shoots straight out the front of the saw and I ended up with an end that is less square than when I started. Festool track squared for the straight cut and clamped to the work piece but evidently the Makita was leaning a bit. Might have to read a manual.
Every thing I said about ULF cameras in that rant earlier, summed up in one image. Palpably ancient. Cartoonishly oversized. In skilled hands, superior to more or less everything to this day. I both hope to get there some day and pray that I never do.