![]() Next time I will use brass screws.Īccording to feedback on the forum, I need to have boards between the fence and the back table to improve the fence's rigidity and to make it possible to expand the table area for ripping. I could not find 6mm ply, it would probably have less risk of buckling. The table with a 9mm plywood skin screwed in (sacrificial top). The table needs a 'skin' (sacrificial top) Model 7770-10 10 RADIAL ARM SAW Select Type Instruction Manual Email Exploded Art - Default Email. Enter the quantity for each part you wish to purchase When you are finished, select 'Add Parts to. The back table is bolted to the unistrut (the bolts are hidden under the toggle clamps) Dewalt Radial Arm Saw 7770 Manual Transfer. Mounted to the table, the toggle clamps hold the fence. That piece of scrap wood is coming in handy ![]() The countersink holes look awful, what am I doing wrong?Ĭlamping the 'skin' / sacrificial top for now (instead of nailing it in) because it's 9mm instead of 6mm and not quite flat The frame awaits the table! First, we'll need to adjust the height using the double nut system To lift the frame, I had to cut an old blade in quarters (after grinding the teeth down) ![]() Signs of things to come (the table is on the struts for placement only)ĭrilling our way up to 8mm. Next we'll assemble left-to-right channels. Cutting the strut channel (the jigsaw was a lot cleaner than the angle grinder but lost a few blades)įront-to-back strut channels. ![]()
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