Precision sliding table saw is a widely used equipment in furniture factories. It is deeply loved for its good cutting effect, fast cutting speed, and ability to solve the problem of veneer edge collapse under veneer board materials. However, the use of precision sliding table saws is not without problems. For example, many friends are troubled by the steps under the cut boards. So how to solve the problem of steps in the cut boards?
There are generally two situations when the cut boards have steps. One is that there are obvious steps on both sides of the bottom of the board. This is because the width of the small saw blade is too wide. The correct use is to adjust the small saw blade to 10-20S wider than the large saw blade; another situation is that there are steps on one side of the board, but not on the other side, and even the other side has collapsed. The reason for this is that the central axis of the small saw blade and the large saw blade are not on the same line. At this time, the small saw blade needs to be moved to the side of the collapsed edge for adjustment.
There are also many furniture factories that use pre-milling cutters to mill the cut surface flat before edge banding, which is also a good method