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Just a random post. I'm left with these screws and bits and don't know what they are fir. It doesn't show in the booklet every screw and bit location.

On the booklet, the stop and start buttons are located on the front but when I go to use screw location underneath, they don't aline with the bracket holes although on the side they do. Not a big issue but one that I thought you mention. Although there's a few screw holes underneath thst I don't know what they are for.

Theres 2 bars that slide behind the back of the timber. What are these for? When behind the timber, the timber isn't sitting flush with the back rail. Why's this!



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the back fence should be open enough and the cutter should be in the area off the fence so the work sliding over the fence covers the full cutter
so iff you set it up with the face off the fence along the centre point off the cutter and start from there
 
Seems like it's been assembled incorrectly, no offence but I'd take it apart and start it again.
 
Seems like it's been assembled incorrectly, no offence but I'd take it apart and start it again.
i am not sure its far out
the feather edge has to be on the face so on front
the top cutter guard can only fit above the cutter
the only bit i cant see is the back off cutting area dust extraction sheild
i think opening up a gap and lining up the fence centred on the hole/cutter centre will help visualize it better??
 
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Anyone know how much I should be paying for some 150mm x 20mm joinery grade pine or oak for making some kitchen cupboard doors.
 
joinery will be will be 143mm finnished used to be roughly 2p per milometer per yard for ex inch pine but suspect twice that now so 143mm would probably be around £5 a metre but purely a guess
ok jewsons are saying £7.50???
 
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