MITER SLOT TABLE BT3000 RYOBI – RIDGID 4060310 Reviews
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Ryobi Miter Slot Table 4060310
Fine-tuning your Ryobi BT3000/BT3100/BT3K table saw Of course, 'close enough' isn't good enough, and we want our saws to be perfect. If you've flipped through woodworking catalogs at all, you've no doubt noticed tools for aligning table saws. These are typically aluminum bars that ride in the miter slot and which hold a dial indicator perpendicular to the slot. Here is a link to a typical design. They allow users of contractor saws to align the blade to the table with great precision. But wait, the BT3K saws don't have miter slots. And you can't adjust the relationship of the blade to the table, either. The BT3K is unique, and requires a unique approach. That is what I offer here. With a 3' x 10' block of 3/4' plywood, a bolt & cross-dowel, and an inexpensive indicator (digital or dial), you can align your BT3K to perfection.
Some final thoughts... (1) Depending on where you keep your SMT on the rails, you may need to adjust the size/shape of your jig. My SMT is to the immediate left of my table, so that is how I arrived at the size/layout of my block. (2) I have found that raising the blade all the way to the top (where you begin to feel resistance) causes up to .006' of distortion from the front to the back of the blade. All you have to do to correct this is lower the blade about .1' (3) It is necessary for the SMT table to slide on its base with no side to side play. See p. 33 of the manual to eliminate play in the table. If you have any difficulty moving the table after this, wax the edges of the SMT base (use some wax paper, or some Johnson's paste wax, or my favorite, Waxilit). If it is still difficult to move, you tightened it too much. :-) (4) When taking readings using the jig, it is possible to distort the readings by pushing down or sideways on the jig with any force. Apply the minimum pressure necessary to get an reliable reading. --Phil This page has been viewed times. |