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I just bought the same saw a couple weeks ago. I had a new blade for it before I did anything else. Starrett Bimetal. Anyway, putting a magnet on the blade with a scale (ruler) to make sure it was perpendicular helped a lot. The bearings it rolls on are a bit tricky, I found I wanted to have them tight so I could get the blade angled correctly. This is bad, you should be able to stop them turning when it's running by stopping it with you finger. Careful, that's dangerous.
Have your belt on the loose side while trying it get it perpendicular, otherwise you're fighting its tension while trying to get the blade adjusted with the guides. There are a lot of great videos on Youtube on this machine and getting it cutting square. I'm very impressed on how it works now, but there was a lot of setup prior to actually using it.
Have your belt on the loose side while trying it get it perpendicular, otherwise you're fighting its tension while trying to get the blade adjusted with the guides. There are a lot of great videos on Youtube on this machine and getting it cutting square. I'm very impressed on how it works now, but there was a lot of setup prior to actually using it.