Wattsjoinerybarn
Established Member
I have both and have encountered similar issues in the past. It’s drove me crazy but it’s always only ever down to how you hold it! Just double check each time you put the machine down. It is always a hand held machine so hand held tolerances apply! Also end grain is harder to plunge so as I am sure you are doing! go extra slow.
If you are in any doubt it’s not the machine joint to pieces of mdf carelfully and you will see it stays flush. Also without a bevel on the cut line some sanding will always be required.
If you are in any doubt it’s not the machine joint to pieces of mdf carelfully and you will see it stays flush. Also without a bevel on the cut line some sanding will always be required.