ascendantofrain
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I'm relatively new to woodworking and carpentry so this may be an asinine question but whenever I try to make any kind of miter cut (anything that is not 90 deg) my cuts tend to have a slight curve to them.
I bought the blades (Dewalt brand) brand new so I would assume they'd be good, right?
It may be difficult to see in this attached image but I'm hoping that this issue is more of user (me) issue than a hardware (table saw and blade) issue.
The first post-it note shows a slight curve on the mitered cut and the second post-it note shows what I see when I place a square on the table top up against the blade at 90 deg with the square NOT resting on a tooth on the blade.
http://imgur.com/a/Kruq4
I bought the blades (Dewalt brand) brand new so I would assume they'd be good, right?
It may be difficult to see in this attached image but I'm hoping that this issue is more of user (me) issue than a hardware (table saw and blade) issue.
The first post-it note shows a slight curve on the mitered cut and the second post-it note shows what I see when I place a square on the table top up against the blade at 90 deg with the square NOT resting on a tooth on the blade.
http://imgur.com/a/Kruq4