Q1:What is CE?

  A1:CE is a safety marking enforced by the European Communities. The purpose of this marking is to identify safe products and eliminate the barriers of trade and techniques.
                  
Drill Presses (FAQs)
         
Q1:What is the ˇ§Swingˇ¨ of drill presses?
A1:ˇ§Swingˇ¨ is the diameter that the drill bit mounted on the chuck can turn as pivoting by the column of drill press. This specification is typically used as the size of a drill press in the United States. In European Continental, the size of a drill press is in terms of drilling capacity rather than the size of the workpiece a drill press can accommodate.
      
Scroll saw (FAQs)
       
Q1:What are the purposes to use the pin-end blades and plain-end blades for scroll saws?
A1:Pin-end type is easy to be installed on the blade holder and thus vastly used in beginners and in school. Plain-end type needs a little more time to be installed, however, since it doesn't have the pins on the blade, it can be made very narrow in width and thus can do intricate cuttings.
      
Q2:How to eliminate the splinters when using scroll saws?
A2:Using the reverse tooth type scroll saw blade can cure the problem.
            
Q3:Why my scroll saw blade is easily broken?
A3:Unless you use spiral blades, feed the workpiece forward only. Any side or twist force will break your blades. Besides, check for proper blade tension. Too much of the blade tension will also cause the break of your blade.
         
Q4:What is the benefit of choosing a scroll saw with dual tilting table?
A4:Normally the pattern of your cutting is on one side of your workpiece. If you want to have a taper effect on your pattern, especially the characters, you have to turn to the other side to make it. However, then you will miss your pattern on the top side. A dual tilting table can provide you the taper effect without turning your workpiece.
         
Table Saw (FAQs)
                  
Q1:Although the play between the miter gauge and slot in the table is small, how can I get a snag fit for the miter gauge?
A1:Use a center punch to punch the sides of the rod of miter gauge, then sand it to make it smooth. The rod of the miter gauge will be a little bit fatter.

       
  
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