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One thing to be aware of with any beveled cut is that the workpiece must be fully supported for its entire length. The best way to ensure this is to use a sacrificial surface such as thick insulating foam sheet (pink/blue foam) resting on the floor.
If the workpiece sags in any way, the saw blade will be forced sideways in the cut. Well, it is actually raising/lowering in the cut, but the beveled blade makes it functionally sideways. You don't notice this when making a 90 degree cut, but it is very evident when making a bevel cut.
If the workpiece sags in any way, the saw blade will be forced sideways in the cut. Well, it is actually raising/lowering in the cut, but the beveled blade makes it functionally sideways. You don't notice this when making a 90 degree cut, but it is very evident when making a bevel cut.