smorgasbord
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While the ZCI mostly exists to stop thin pieces from falling through, it also gives you an idea of how bad your miter saw really is. I haven't done any bevel cuts, and here's what my insert looks like compared to a pretty fresh one:
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Closeup:
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Older one at the left, obviously - but even the "new" one shows signs of the blade not tracking 100%. So, there definitely is some flex in the head and so I need to be careful on hand/arm pressure and alignment to get decently consistent results. No way I'm going to get some wide board to 5-cut tolerances on this thing.
[attachimg=1]
Closeup:
[attachimg=2]
Older one at the left, obviously - but even the "new" one shows signs of the blade not tracking 100%. So, there definitely is some flex in the head and so I need to be careful on hand/arm pressure and alignment to get decently consistent results. No way I'm going to get some wide board to 5-cut tolerances on this thing.