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Spindle does not raise or

1.

Spindle slide or elevation leadscrew

1.

Clean the spindle slide and leadscrew, then

lower easily.

 

clogged with sawdust.

 

lubricate them (GX^\*.).

Workpiece burns when

1.

Dull cutter.

1.

Replace cutter or have it professionally sharpened.

cut.

2.

Too slow of a feed rate.

2.

Increase feed speed.

 

3.

Pitch build-up on cutter.

3.

Clean cutter with a blade and bit cleaning solution.

 

4.

Cutter rotating in the wrong direc-

4.

Reverse the direction of the cutter rotation so it cuts

 

 

tion (climb cutting).

 

against direction of feed.

 

5.

Taking too deep of a cut.

5.

Make several passes of light cuts rather than one

 

 

 

 

heavy cut

 

 

 

 

 

Fuzzy grain.

1.

Improper dust collection allowing

1.

Use correct dust collection system that is adequate

 

 

dust/chips to build up and inter-

 

to efficiently remove dust/chips during operation.

 

 

fere with cutting operation.

 

 

 

2.

Wood may have high moisture con-

2.

Check moisture content and allow to dry if moisture

 

 

tent or surface wetness.

 

is more than 20%.

 

3.

Dull cutter.

3.

Replace or have cutter professionally sharpened.

 

4.

Inherent characteristic of wood

4.

Use a different wood type or plan for a sanding

 

 

type.

 

operation.

 

 

 

 

 

Chipping.

1.

Knots or conflicting grain direction

1.

Inspect workpiece for knots and grain direction; only

 

 

in wood.

 

use clean stock.

 

2.

Nicked or chipped cutter.

2.

Replace the cutter, or have it professionally sharp-

 

 

 

 

ened.

 

3.

Feeding workpiece too fast.

3.

Slow down the feed rate.

 

4.

Taking too deep of a cut.

4.

Take a smaller depth of cut. (Always reduce cutting

 

 

 

 

depth when working with hard woods.)

 

5.

Cutting against the grain of the

5.

Cut with the grain of the wood.

 

 

wood.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Divots in the edge of the

1.

Inconsistent feed speed.

1.

Move smoothly or use a power feeder.

cut (snipe).

2.

Inconsistent pressure against the

2.

Apply constant pressure.

 

 

fence and rub collar.

 

 

 

3.

Fence not adjusted correctly.

3.

Adjust fence.

 

4.

Workpiece edge is warped.

4.

Use jointer/table saw to square up workpiece

 

 

 

 

edge.

 

5.

Some amount of snipe may be

5.

Plan ahead by shaping workpiece and cutting off

 

 

inevitable.

 

ends to remove snipe.

 

 

 

 

 

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Woodstock W1827 manual Spindle does not raise or

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