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====== Ledacraft PS-12 305mm Sliding Panel Table Saw ====== | ====== Ledacraft PS-12 305mm Sliding Panel Table Saw ====== | ||
- | | Aliases | "the table saw", "PS12" | | + | | Aliases | "the table saw", "PS12" | |
- | | Other References |<WRAP> | + | | Other References | <WRAP> //[[https://snipe.hsbne.org/|Asset Register]]// //[[https://xero.com/|Xero Asset]]// //[[https://portal.hsbne.org/|Portal]]// [[https://forum.hsbne.org/search?q=table%20saw|Forum Posts]] </WRAP> | |
- | //[[https://snipe.hsbne.org/|Asset Register]]// | + | | Official Maintainer | Ale Moré | |
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- | //[[https://xero.com/|Xero Asset]]// | + | |
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- | //[[https://portal.hsbne.org/|Portal]]// | + | |
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- | [[https://forum.hsbne.org/search?q=table%20saw|Forum Posts]] | + | |
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- | </WRAP>| | + | |
- | | Official Maintainer | Joshua Hogendorn | | + | |
</WRAP> | </WRAP> | ||
<WRAP clear></WRAP> | <WRAP clear></WRAP> | ||
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<WRAP warning 50% round> | <WRAP warning 50% round> | ||
- | === Usable === | + | ==== Usable ==== |
The scribing blade mechanism has been removed for servicing. | The scribing blade mechanism has been removed for servicing. | ||
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===== Usage ===== | ===== Usage ===== | ||
+ | ====Induction=== | ||
<WRAP round info 50%> | <WRAP round info 50%> | ||
**This machine <wrap hi>requires induction</wrap>.** | **This machine <wrap hi>requires induction</wrap>.** | ||
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* Joshua Hogendorn | * Joshua Hogendorn | ||
* Ale More | * Ale More | ||
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+ | ====Guidelines==== | ||
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+ | === How to use the microadjustment === | ||
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+ | **Note:** To have a better understanding of this technique, you might want to check [[tools:woodshop:tablesaws#crosscut_fence_stops1|the modifications that we made to the endstops]]. | ||
+ | - With the swivel hard against the stop, set the stop to a dimension that's smaller than the nominal dimension by an amount that you think is suitable (E.g. how much macro-adjustment you need). | ||
+ | - Back the swivel paying attention to the gauge on the micro-adjustment knob and go pass the nominal dimension. | ||
+ | - Take a cut, measure using the method of your preference and adjust accordingly. | ||
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==== Recommended PPE ==== | ==== Recommended PPE ==== | ||
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===== Manufacturer ===== | ===== Manufacturer ===== | ||
- | === Ledacraft === | + | ==== Ledacraft ==== |
* E sales@ledamachinery.com.au | * E sales@ledamachinery.com.au | ||
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* [[https://www.ledamachinery.com.au/leda_product/ps-12-1600mm-sliding-table-panel-saw/]] | * [[https://www.ledamachinery.com.au/leda_product/ps-12-1600mm-sliding-table-panel-saw/]] | ||
- | === Reseller === | + | ==== Reseller ==== |
* Lance Dargusch | * Lance Dargusch | ||
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* M 0408 765 922 | * M 0408 765 922 | ||
- | === Known Identical Models === | + | ==== Known Identical Models ==== |
* [[https://www.carbatec.com.au/machinery-and-accessories/tablesaws-and-accessories/tablesaws/ts-p1600p]] | * [[https://www.carbatec.com.au/machinery-and-accessories/tablesaws-and-accessories/tablesaws/ts-p1600p]] | ||
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===== Modifications / Repair History ===== | ===== Modifications / Repair History ===== | ||
- | ^ Date ^ Modified By ^ Description ^ Remediation ^ Cost ^ | + | ^ Date ^ Modified By ^ Description ^ Remediation ^ Cost ^ |
- | | - | Joshua H | Rise/fall and angle handles fell apart | machined some adapters and used a surpus handle from the A331 | <$5 | | + | | - | Joshua H | Rise/fall and angle handles fell apart | machined some adapters and used a surpus handle from the A331 | <$5 | |
- | | - | Joshua H | Ratcheting handles that secure the sliding table extension broke | replaced by better ones from ebay | ~$40 | | + | | - | Joshua H | Ratcheting handles that secure the sliding table extension broke | replaced by better ones from ebay | ~$40 | |
- | | - | Joshua H | Angle indication on front inaccurate | shimmed with washers to be accurate | - | | + | | - | Joshua H | Angle indication on front inaccurate | shimmed with washers to be accurate | - | |
- | | - | Joshua H | Screw for changing scribing blade height was inappropriate and crashing with table surface, and wearing due to flathead design. | Replaced with appropriate grub screw | <$5 | | + | | - | Joshua H | Screw for changing scribing blade height was inappropriate and crashing with table surface, and wearing due to flathead design. | Replaced with appropriate grub screw | <$5 | |
- | | - | Joshua H | 90º fence stop for sliding table fence deemed unusable | replacement mechanism designed in CAD, machined by members and installed. | - | | + | | - | Joshua H | 90º fence stop for sliding table fence deemed unusable | replacement mechanism designed in CAD, machined by members and installed. | - | |
- | | - | Craig Hudson | Riving knife always higher than blade, stopping joinery cuts. | Riving knife modified to allow for correct height for joinery | - | | + | | - | Craig Hudson | Riving knife always higher than blade, stopping joinery cuts. | Riving knife modified to allow for correct height for joinery | - | |
- | | - | Joshua H | Sliding table fence scale hard to make accurate | Stop at end of sliding table fence replaced with wooden block tuned to make the scale on fence accurate | - | | + | | - | Joshua H | Sliding table fence scale hard to make accurate | Stop at end of sliding table fence replaced with wooden block tuned to make the scale on fence accurate | - | |
- | | - | Joshua H | Sliding table fence angle lock bolt stretched and worn by overtightening | replaced by parts from jig kit | - | | + | | - | Joshua H | Sliding table fence angle lock bolt stretched and worn by overtightening | replaced by parts from jig kit | - | |
- | | - | Joshua H | Sliding table clamp post unhardened and raising burrs | part hardened by forge cause | - | | + | | - | Joshua H | Sliding table clamp post unhardened and raising burrs | part hardened by forge cause | - | |
- | | - | Joshua H & Ian Redmond | Rise and fall gear/worm totally worn and failed. | Replacement parts ordered but incorrect due to machine revision. Fix found by rotating gear 180º to unworn section | ~$150 | | + | | - | Joshua H & Ian Redmond | Rise and fall gear/worm totally worn and failed. | Replacement parts ordered but incorrect due to machine revision. Fix found by rotating gear 180º to unworn section | ~$150 | |
- | | - | Ryan Marple & Ale Moré | Rise and fall gear/worm totally worn and failed. | Parts were milled, specifically, holes were slotted to allow the installation of a different size worm wheel. | -| | + | | - | Ryan Marple & Ale Moré | Rise and fall gear/worm totally worn and failed. | Parts were milled, specifically, holes were slotted to allow the installation of a different size worm wheel. | - | |
+ | | 14/02/2021 | Ryan Marple & Ale Moré | The stops couldn't be calibrated with ease | Crosscut endstops were modified with an adjustable bullseye | - | | ||
+ | | 15/01/2022 | Ale Moré | Planned maintenance | Change the arbour bearings | | | ||
==== Crosscut Fence Stops ==== | ==== Crosscut Fence Stops ==== | ||
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- | === How to use the microadjustment === | ||
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- | - With the swivel hard against the stop, set the stop to a dimension that's smaller than the nominal dimension by an amount that you think is suitable (E.g. how much macro-adjustment you need). | ||
- | - Back the swivel paying attention to the gauge on the micro-adjustment knob and go pass the nominal dimension. | ||
- | - Take a cut, measure using the method you preferred and adjust accordingly. | ||
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===== Accessories ===== | ===== Accessories ===== | ||
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| Quarterly | Assess and send blades for sharpening | | | Quarterly | Assess and send blades for sharpening | | ||
| Monthly | Assess sliding table height and angle relative to main table and blade. Nominal 0.05-0.1mm proud of main table, parallel to blade. | | | Monthly | Assess sliding table height and angle relative to main table and blade. Nominal 0.05-0.1mm proud of main table, parallel to blade. | | ||
+ | ====Sharpening log==== | ||
+ | ^ Date ^ Blade ^ Notes ^ | ||
+ | | 13/09/2021 | TCG Acrylic | Sharpen by Brisbane Saw Services | | ||
+ | | 13/09/2021 | TCG (Laminates) | Sharpen by Brisbane Saw Services | | ||
===== RACI ===== | ===== RACI ===== | ||
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