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    You may have the blade tension too slack.

    Try cutting a small piece off a longer bar, you may have had it at an angle without realizing it.

    The blade should break before it wanders that much.

    Get a bigger shed. Lol

    Phil

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    Quote Originally Posted by M250cnc View Post
    You may have the blade tension too slack.
    How slack is too slack? I know that's a difficult one to answer, but is seems fairly stiff at the moment. Would you say it needs to be under more tension than a wood bandsaw?

    Try cutting a small piece off a longer bar, you may have had it at an angle without realizing it.

    Quote Originally Posted by M250cnc View Post
    The blade should break before it wanders that much.
    I must have it too slack then since with it switched off if I lift the saw up and down you can see the blade is pushed to the side significantly.

    Quote Originally Posted by M250cnc View Post
    Get a bigger shed. Lol
    I'm with you on that one! I think my mum would move out though...

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