I respect the effort of making a video and putting it out there. So please take this as constructive, but it would've been great to hear more detail about how you actually straightened your infeed table. We're the gib screws just loose add you tightened them? Did you focus on any particular screws to focus on the area of concern? A little more detail would be really helpful. Thanks!
Newton can you help with some advice? I purchased a jet 8hh used, the guy said it works as it should. I planed one board of cherry, turned out nice. I planed another and had rake marks. I turned the teeth that corresponded with the marks and still had marks. I decided to change every tooth and all the marks are gone except for one almost dead center. After watching this video i checked my outfeed table and noticed the carbide blade near the fence just kisses my straight edge as it should, while the blade closest to the front doesnt touch. Could a line from a blade be just that, the table is slightly off? Thanks for your input
@@NewtonMakes I totally understand that. I have to admit, I have dialed in my table saw with a digital caliper 😂... But I must say, it's dead on!!!! Ha ha I personally don't mind getting things dialed in with thousands...on tools anyways... I know it's not totally necessary but it does leave you with a massive amount of satisfactory.