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geekhack Community => Off Topic => Topic started by: tp4tissue on Tue, 27 November 2018, 09:45:20
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People on the internet are freakn' stupid..
Of course sliding saws are going to wiggle, the whole arm mechanism is over 2 feet long.
If you wanted something that long, completely rigid, you'd need another 50lbs of metal.. Which on these saws would make them too heavy to lug around/lift
This is the equivalent to nonsense people complaining about space bar wobble..
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That’s quite a bit of play. Even my mastercraft compound mitre saw doesn’t have that much play when fully extended. But if I want to make a cross cut any wider than say 10” I would just use a cross cut sled on a my table saw.
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That’s quite a bit of play. Even my mastercraft compound mitre saw doesn’t have that much play when fully extended. But if I want to make a cross cut any wider than say 10” I would just use a cross cut sled on a my table saw.
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They don't deflect that much on a cut, that's just the amount of play if one applied lateral force..