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<blockquote data-quote="Kangaroux" data-source="post: 7805642" data-attributes="member: 628495"><p>They probably did 1 of 2 things (or both):</p><p></p><p>1. They didn't put a piece of wood under the MDF when they were cutting it on the panel saw so as the blade got towards the bottom the wood slanted a bit</p><p></p><p>2. They ran the blade back up the wood with the saw ON. You should always run the saw through once, after it's gone all the way through, turn it off, and then bring it back up. I see them do this sometimes and it causes some slanting and miss cuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kangaroux, post: 7805642, member: 628495"] They probably did 1 of 2 things (or both): 1. They didn't put a piece of wood under the MDF when they were cutting it on the panel saw so as the blade got towards the bottom the wood slanted a bit 2. They ran the blade back up the wood with the saw ON. You should always run the saw through once, after it's gone all the way through, turn it off, and then bring it back up. I see them do this sometimes and it causes some slanting and miss cuts. [/QUOTE]
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