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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2023 17:34:53 GMT -5
A lot could be going on here with your saw.
So you're using the vise with it? If so you could be out of alignment on it. The vise need to run parallel to the blade.
I would start by measuring the distance between the vise and the blade and make sure there is no deviation between them.
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realrockhound
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Post by realrockhound on Jan 29, 2023 19:56:56 GMT -5
Check to see if your vise has play side to side on the rails/tracks. If that’s the case, you should be able to adjust/tighten it up.
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Post by pauls on Jan 29, 2023 20:36:57 GMT -5
Flip your blade, if it's dished it will start to cut the opposite way. It's a good idea to flip your blade regularly to stop it dishing anyway.
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hhhrocks
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Post by hhhrocks on Jan 30, 2023 13:10:27 GMT -5
Well I figured it out. I took off my saw blade and laid it on a flat surface and notice it was warped. I put on a new thicker blade. Now I have even cuts on my slabs. I have a few warped blade , is there a way to straighten them out ? thank you all you rock nuts.
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rockbrain
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Post by rockbrain on Jan 30, 2023 17:33:24 GMT -5
I don't have the answer you're looking for but I think the first step is to find out why you're warping blades.
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