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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2017 8:21:40 GMT -5
Hi everyone
I wanted to know why Mafell blades are 162mm, I cut a high gloss laminated worktop and it chiped the front bottom. so I though I would buy the Mafell 56t blade to stop this but the blade size is 2mm smaller for some reason. Will this throw the debth scale out by 2mm and the scoring function will that still work?
Imspoke to the guy at the saw centre he said it will only make a difference in a full plunge cut the rest of the scales will remain the same but thta dosnt sound right
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Post by holmz on Apr 12, 2017 19:50:37 GMT -5
The adjuster to zero it changes the zero point.
The blade cuts as a function of its radius. 2-mm bigger diameter becomes 1-mm more depth.
There is the rod Stewart song... The first cut is the deepest. Obviously it is the second cut if one uses the scoring function.
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Post by mafelluser on Apr 27, 2017 17:48:43 GMT -5
Yes, you will find an allen key stored at the back of the MT55CC. You can use this to finely adjust the depth of the saw, which can compensate for a different blade diameter, as can be seen in this video:
This will compensate the scoring function correctly, too.
Having received my MT55CC just a couple of days ago, I can tell you that I used that allen-bolt adjuster just yesterday, to finely set the plunge to exact zero, relative to the stated zero on the measuring scale.
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