I was just going to ask you about this saw as I watched your original video on this when you got it. I have the opportunity to pick up a 3660 and your video helped me narrow in on it. Hope you’re still happy with that saw and thanks for what you do!
🇦🇺😎👍Great videos mate…. Never take off the riving knife and keep the blade about 20 mm above the board so not to bind on the blade . Put plenty of wax or soap on the table and fence so the job slides easier . Most important, when I was an apprentice the boss told me to count my fingers before I started the saw and to finish with the same amount. 45 years on I’ve still got 8 fingers an 2 thumbs 😉🏁
🇦🇺😎👍Cool well keep the blade down , keep it sharp and if the fence on the table is square to the blade all should be ok. Just take it easy@@danmcknight963
Nice video. I have this saw and It has been a pleasure to use for 19 years. You will love it. I backed off the 90 and 45 degree stops, and rely on squares to set. I don't like any pressure on the adjustment mechanism, or concern for sawdust. I have two older videos showing this saw you might find interesting. Thanks
Thank you, Thank you!! I was about ready to dig into mine because the blade would not go to 90 degrees. Had no clue there are stops at 0 and 45 degrees. Fixed the problem. What manual is that? downloadable? BTW, I have moved the on/off to the left side on mine. Fits the rail the same, just a better position IMHO.