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23 October 2015 at 11:28 am #131628
I would ike to add a thing to the comment of davebardin:
Indeed, draw a few lines on a board and try to saw the lines, but: turn the same board and saw the same lines at the backside. This way, you can find out if the set is to heavily on one side or if you are mistakenly correcting the saw (pulling it to the line).
When I followed the line and the saw would shift of to the left on mulitple lines in the same way, but would cut more straight when the board is turned around I found that it wasn’t the saw but it was actually me, trying to correct the sawcut by “pulling” the saw to the line.
Keep your arms straight and parallel to the saw, keep your wrist parallel to the saw, don’t pull the saw to the line and let the saw do the work for you. I found this to be the best way to cut my lines (more) straight.
Good luck and have fun!!
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