This is an issue that has always been a problem with me.
The bevels of my cuts are never at a perfectly straight 90°. Yes, I've read the supplemental manual.
I've spent hours upon hours trying to tweak the blade tilt with the little screw at the front after loosening the front and back angle stops to get it perfectly at 0°. But still it's always slightly off. I'm not even cutting very thick wood. Just 18mm ply.
I think it's the rail that slightly bends along the horizontal axis when putting pressure to have the saw plunge down.
And the saw itself has a little play as well, which introduces an extra error.
How close to 90° do you people get your bevels? Am I expecting too much?
The bevels of my cuts are never at a perfectly straight 90°. Yes, I've read the supplemental manual.
I've spent hours upon hours trying to tweak the blade tilt with the little screw at the front after loosening the front and back angle stops to get it perfectly at 0°. But still it's always slightly off. I'm not even cutting very thick wood. Just 18mm ply.
I think it's the rail that slightly bends along the horizontal axis when putting pressure to have the saw plunge down.
And the saw itself has a little play as well, which introduces an extra error.
How close to 90° do you people get your bevels? Am I expecting too much?