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smooth 45 degree cuts on TS
I have been cutting some oak with a Delta unisaw and the blade set to 45
degrees. The edges don't seem real smooth at 45 degrees but are smooth as glass at 90 degree. I'm using a WWII which is about a month old. The cuts are along the grain and seem to be tearing along the wood fibers. The poplar wood I was using before seemed very smooth at 45 degrees. Any suggestions. Thanks |
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