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<blockquote data-quote="Buckshot" data-source="post: 1347506" data-attributes="member: 558642"><p>Well, honestly, check out your blade... I got real real pissed last time I used the same method, and all my cuts had a 'wobble' to them.</p><p></p><p>Turns out the blade was bent a little, and that'll do it everytime..</p><p></p><p>For the "I can't use the motor side by the straight edge".... I'm ASSUMING your using "C" clamps? If so flip the clamp over so the handle hangs underneath, AND raise your saw cutting depth to just over .75". By flipping the clamps and raising the saw a little bit you should be able to clear the top of the clamps so you can correctly cut your sheets. (Correctly as in having the majority of the tools weight on the piece that is not being 'cut-off' so it's more stable.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buckshot, post: 1347506, member: 558642"] Well, honestly, check out your blade... I got real real pissed last time I used the same method, and all my cuts had a 'wobble' to them. Turns out the blade was bent a little, and that'll do it everytime.. For the "I can't use the motor side by the straight edge".... I'm ASSUMING your using "C" clamps? If so flip the clamp over so the handle hangs underneath, AND raise your saw cutting depth to just over .75". By flipping the clamps and raising the saw a little bit you should be able to clear the top of the clamps so you can correctly cut your sheets. (Correctly as in having the majority of the tools weight on the piece that is not being 'cut-off' so it's more stable.) [/QUOTE]
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