I'm using my record sabre 350 to cut some 50mm x 20mm section pieces of [old] oak to length, and wanting them square. Not much to ask, surely?
(The blade isn't new, but it's cutting this stock without any issues. )
The blade guides are no more than about 75mm above the stock. one upper guide [bearing] rotates, the other doesn't, but it's set to within a mm. They're not supposed to pinch the blade are they?
I'm using a pretty solid mitre gauge [different make but same features as in the photo], which has much less slack than the amount of error in the cut.
It's knot-free, straight grained stock but when I cut one end, it's a mm out over the 50mm. I flip it to the other end, and it's pretty well square.
How did I flip it? Good question! I think I spun it [like a compass needle] but I may have flipped it like a book page. If that makes any difference.
Any ideas why? Please? (Driving me nuts!)
(The blade isn't new, but it's cutting this stock without any issues. )
The blade guides are no more than about 75mm above the stock. one upper guide [bearing] rotates, the other doesn't, but it's set to within a mm. They're not supposed to pinch the blade are they?
I'm using a pretty solid mitre gauge [different make but same features as in the photo], which has much less slack than the amount of error in the cut.
It's knot-free, straight grained stock but when I cut one end, it's a mm out over the 50mm. I flip it to the other end, and it's pretty well square.
How did I flip it? Good question! I think I spun it [like a compass needle] but I may have flipped it like a book page. If that makes any difference.
Any ideas why? Please? (Driving me nuts!)