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I did my first stack cut today. I stacked three pieces of 1/4" plywood and cut out a rose. After looking at a few of the close spots I noticed the bottom piece had been cut through. I stuck a speed square on the table and found the table and blade weren't square. On the positive side the wife still liked the two I was going to throw away and it was an easy quick pattern to cut so it didn't take me hours to find out I screwed up. The table and blade are square now.

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Yea and to repeat what Clayton said, " Me to. "

More than once but the solution was not always the same.

* Once was caused by using too small of a blade.

* another cause is not having the tiers firmly joined together and

   one or more go wandering. 

 

Larry

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