scott grandstaff wrote:
> If you notice he doesn't go all the way to the bottom to start his
> sideways cut (it's backed up about 1/4" up) and he has to go back and
> clean up that corner where the blade turned.
I think that was just on the tails. The blade is bent 90 degrees,
and the transition between the bottom and sides of the waste between the
pin is less than 90 degrees, so he had to start early so it wouldn't cut
below the line. When cutting the pins he was able to blast through
right from the bottom of the cut.
M.Mike
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