Hey!
So my new saw is
there here(!) and operational:
It's so swweeeeet. Hardly no vibrations, running smooth (big oscillating weight!). I will add a dust blower, that should be delivered next week.
The bicycle quick release works like a charm. I have simply added the delta-blocks to it and mounted it. No big deal.
The only thing I'm absolutly disappointed of are the blade clamps.
They are "complicated" - or, let's name it: They are a pain in the a**!
It's really difficult to fix the blade in there. You need to get the blade centered in there, the screw is going right trough the complete blade clamp and interfering the process of fixing the blade. Once you've accomplished and tension the blade you've got to hope it's not popping out. Today I also had 3 times this problem while cutting (nice!).
When you try to loosen the blade clamp you really need to force the grip. It's not easy at all to loosen the blade, which looks like this afterwards:
I don't know how satisfied you are with this. I'm definitely not.
I'm thinking about changing that. I have this really well working blade clamps I once bought for my former saw. They are really nice to operate, no struggle at all. It's also simple to fasten a blade under the table with these.
The only problem is - they do not fit! The Hegner saw has this split arms ends, which are not needed anyway.
So I'm thinking about cutting them off...
I know this would work, I have checked it a couple of times. What I don't know is what other effects I'm gonna earn from such a major modification. The other blade clamps are a bit heavier (more vibrations?). Will the length of the arms be a bit different?
I don't know. I might need a beer (it's five o'clock here
) and think about it.