03-16-2020, 08:09 PM
So I have been noticing lately that rip cuts on my table saw will leave a cross hatched pattern on the side of the blade towards the fence and a [perfectly smooth cut on the off side. Rip cuts are straight so I have been living with it.
This is a Jet Cabinet saw with the newer Biesemeyer fence I did go through the process of aligning the table to the blade. The only issue I know of is the fence surface is not exactly flat, but I would have to remove that fence material and replace it to fix that.
What would be a common cause of this?
These are the cut surfaces. On the right is the fence side. The left is the cut surface opposite the fence. Never mind that knife mark at the bottom, that for a hinge placement.
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This is a Jet Cabinet saw with the newer Biesemeyer fence I did go through the process of aligning the table to the blade. The only issue I know of is the fence surface is not exactly flat, but I would have to remove that fence material and replace it to fix that.
What would be a common cause of this?
These are the cut surfaces. On the right is the fence side. The left is the cut surface opposite the fence. Never mind that knife mark at the bottom, that for a hinge placement.
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