Stan Tillinghast
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- Mar 18, 2007
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I am trying to cut 2 inch styrofoam insulation board using my Carvex, purchased as a reconditioned tool within the year.
I was using the base with the rail and a Bosch blade made for soft materials. Earlier I had cut one edge of the board at an angle, using the angle base, without problems.
With this newer setup, after a short length of about 10 inches of normal cutting, I saw sparks coming from the blade; on removing the saw, the blade was bent at about a 45 degree angle, and the cut had been at an angle--basically, a mess.
I was not using a splinter guard; had adjusted the blade guide to a little loose but not a lot; pendulum stroke set to zero.
I'm going to finish the job using my TS55, but would like to know if this is a problem with this blade; my settings; or possibly a problem with the saw itself, since it's still under warranty.
I was using the base with the rail and a Bosch blade made for soft materials. Earlier I had cut one edge of the board at an angle, using the angle base, without problems.
With this newer setup, after a short length of about 10 inches of normal cutting, I saw sparks coming from the blade; on removing the saw, the blade was bent at about a 45 degree angle, and the cut had been at an angle--basically, a mess.
I was not using a splinter guard; had adjusted the blade guide to a little loose but not a lot; pendulum stroke set to zero.
I'm going to finish the job using my TS55, but would like to know if this is a problem with this blade; my settings; or possibly a problem with the saw itself, since it's still under warranty.