ElectricFeet
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GoingMyWay said:I was attempting to rip down a 10" x 5' piece ... but the middle of the rip is something like 1/32" wider than either end.
I initially made my cut using the edge that was the cut [in] the store ... [then] I made another 10" rip using the factory edge. This time it looks to be almost 1/8" wider in the middle...
My gut tells me that the material was bowed (in storage) or is bowing (while cutting), but more data is needed:
First, let me get this straight (no pun intended). You have tried to cut 2 x 10" pieces from either side of a single piece and they are both wider than the desired 10" in the middle.
Question: How wide is the remaining centre piece -- at the ends and centre? That is, the centre piece you left behind when you cut off 10" from either side.
If EITHER (1) the edges of that centre piece are parallel (it is of equal width all the way along) OR (2) the width increases uniformly from end to end, then you're cutting straight and the factory or the shop (or both) are messed up.
If on the other hand, they too are bowed, then something's happening in the cutting or the material itself is bowed.