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2 hours ago, trigger_andy said:

If you're just needing the same degree of angle then surely there is a simple method of clicking up and down from that angle? 

The main trouble he had for doing feather edge was the size of the saw, its just to big for doing feather edge at 2 mtr cut, when he did it it was only a trial, but only doing one 125mm slab at once was to time consuming for the saw as when he is doing just 10mm boards he is cutting 8 125mm slabs at once at 16ft long so there is a massive production loss doing feather edge, he has said he may work on something where he can cut several slabs at once for feather edge, he did talk about setting a multi cut up for feather once,

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1 hour ago, trigger_andy said:

 

 

And coming from a man thats just spunked a bag of sand on shiny new toys when I bought the same Grinder with an outlay of about £200 and most of its brand new now. You can edit Wiki yourself, change the name to your own, you deserve it. :D 

 

you still owe me 300 quid for page 38 of the woodlands manual

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