I recently sent my Morso blades blades off for sharpening and replaced them with a near worn set to cover for the time they were away. Immediately I found that the cut was not as expected. When joining the moulding with an underpinner it is apparent that the cut is 'too shallow' and leaves a noticeable gap on the inside of the frame. I have tried adjusting the fit of the blades to no avail. Fortunately i have been relying on my previously retired hand guillotine to finish off the cuts while waiting for the blades to return.
I have now refitted my sharpened blades and have exactly the same issue. Has anyone suffered the same issue and if so, what was the resolution?
Morso Cutting Woes
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Re: Morso Cutting Woes
Search on here for gnat - seriously.
And you'll find that the left fence requires adjustment by a gnat's whisker.
And you'll find that the left fence requires adjustment by a gnat's whisker.
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Re: Morso Cutting Woes
Yep agree, gnat's whisker on the left fence should do it. Search the forum for the technique or get Prospero to explain..... ![Giggle :giggle:](./images/smilies/emoticon-0136-giggle.gif)
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Re: Morso Cutting Woes
Have a look at the links in this thread and also Roboframer's post http://theframersforum.com/viewtopic.ph ... 3&p=115922
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Re: Morso Cutting Woes
That has worked a treat. Many thanks. I guess it must be an issue with the amount of material left on the blades? It has only happened with the two sets of blades I have and not before I sent the first pair off to be sharpened.