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Archi

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  1. Ok, thanks ! The deviation is approximately 0.13mm. I'll act taking this fact into account.
  2. Yes, of course, I would be happy if my MicroLux® Table Saw worked as it should. Then all this fanciful Kama Sutra with clamps, screws, overlays, etc. would not be required.
  3. If anyone is interested in how I dealt with the problem with the MicroLux® Table Saw: The problem of non-parallelism of the saw blade and guide grooves for Miter gage remains unsolvable. As a result, it is very difficult to use Rip Taper Gage and Sliding Table on the MicroLux® Table Saw.
  4. Good photos ! Living in Ukraine more than 12 years ago, I used Proxon Table Saw FKS/E from Germany. Yes, with this saw there was no problem with parallelism, well, almost. Then I started using its clone MicroLux® Mini Tilt Arbor Table Saw. It was because of the saw blade and the guide fence are not too parallel (and not only with my exemplar, a friend has the same problem) that I had to buy Byrnes tablesaw. But something bad happened: my wife lifted my Byrnes Table Saw right behind the fence🥵. And I discovered the already skewed the saw fence😖. Now I will try to reinstall / readjust the Table Saw Fence.
  5. Everything said is, of course, wonderful. But I remember that the Proxxon and its clone MicroLux® Mini Tilt Arbor Table Saw have a little problem: the saw blade and the guide fence are not too parallel.
  6. Some information on the russian site: http://forum.modelsworld.ru/topic511.html
  7. Small comment from russian-speaker: Pear-wood, two layers of linseed oil; and then this patina (Idea Liquid Bitumen #741)
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