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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Rural Central California Foothills
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Thanks to all of you. I was making sure that the blade was exactly 90 degrees to the table, but I think there was alot of play in the blade, allowing a slanted cut in spite of me. Any tighter and the blades broke. The new RBI has fixed that problem - I am happily sliding the pieces through from both sides, grinning all the time. To (probably) make it even better, I have placed my first blade order with Mike, and when that comes, I'll probably just hook up the saw, and come back later to pick up the puzzles :-). I guess most of the sanding was to try to get the pieces to fit properly - you're right - the cut surface was already pretty slick. The sanding is supposed to round off the cut edges a bit - I can easily do that with a bit of sandpaper rolled up around a popsicle stick. Thanks again. Sandy
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