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With any saw, it needs to be trued. For those who don't understand how to do this, there are many videos out there. With that saw, there should be 4 bolts under there that will allow the user to turn the blade carriage slightly. Sq that up with the miter gauge, then sq up the fence to the blade. I like the fence to have a 1/32 to 1/64 wider at the end of the blade to keep the stock from binding the blade.
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