Got all of that and thank you very much. I read an article on these saws and I thought it had mentioned something about turning the blade, but might just be recalling incorrectly. Chalk that up to old age or something. grin
On Jul 7, 2008, at 12:55 PM, Dale Leavens wrote: > No, you don't usually turn the blade, that is just a tightening > mechanism. You turn the cut making the turn as you stroke. It is > also helpful to make your cut with a slight slope toward the back of > the trim stock so you have a slightly sharper edge to bring against > the face of the mating trim. It also makes fine tuning the fit with > say a small round or triangular file or sand paper a lot easier if > necessary. > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
