#Tee said:
if put alot of pressure and my weight on the stock the cut improves..so basically i would have to use a clamp every time. im not sure if everyone else experience this?
Coming from a metal machining background, the norm is to clamp everything, so even for woodworking, it is second nature for me to secure the piece with something other than my hand. You'll always have a cleaner cut/finish.
For example, today I was using a forstner bit in a drill press making shallow cuts in some hickory. I decided not to clamp the part because the cut was only 1/2" in diameter and 1/8" deep. The first two pieces were fine and then I noticed on the 3rd piece, I saw the edge of the forstner bit grab just a little bit and it moved the workpiece .010-.015". Not a big deal, but noticeable. I clamped the remaining 12 pieces and they came out perfectly.
For woodworking as opposed to rough carpentry, it's always worth taking the extra time to firmly secure the work piece for both safety and finish quality reasons.