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Mike Marlow[_2_] Mike Marlow[_2_] is offline
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tiredofspam wrote:



Ok, so lets take a look at how you tested it.


And let's not get carried away...


Did you have the stabilizer on the WWII blade and the HF blade?
Is your saw properly aligned.
Did you have any burning?


Why would you even ask that? Would any of those questions even matter in
the context of the explanation provided? Answer - NO.


Since you say there is a tooth mark, my guess is your saw is not
aligned correctly.


Then the same sort of problem should have presented itself in some way with
the HF blade - yet it did not.


Have you used a dial indicator on your fence to check that it doesn't
bow. (you clamp the dial indicator mounted to a block of wood to a
miter gauge that has no play. then run the miter back and forth and
verify the fence)?


Why - he had a much better cut with a different blade, without going through
all of that. You have to fess up and admit the evidence he has presented.


A good blade can't correct an un-aligned saw.


Nor can a cheap blade. So - your point is...?


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