chop saw blade deflecting
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2023 12:07 pm
New to metal working. I was recently cutting some 1/8" thick 1.5" square tube mild steel with my used Black & Decker Model 3935 14” chop saw (3800 RPM) with 1" arbor. I noticed that as I was cutting, the blade seemed to be deflecting to the right. It was deflecting so much that it was actually cutting the edge of the kerf guide (shown by red arrows in picture).
It seems to cut very well with no deflection when I first use it. Then as I make more cuts it sometimes seems like it's not cutting at all. I'll be standing for a long time cutting and it seems like the blade is barely cutting even though I'm seeing sparks. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. Am I pushing down too hard on the handle? Are you supposed to just let the weight of the saw do the cutting? And why is the blade deflecting so much. Note: I was doing both straight and mitred cuts.
The blade I'm using is a Makita 14" x 1/8" x 1" arbor (model no. A-01351) max 3900 RPM. Any help would be appreciated!
It seems to cut very well with no deflection when I first use it. Then as I make more cuts it sometimes seems like it's not cutting at all. I'll be standing for a long time cutting and it seems like the blade is barely cutting even though I'm seeing sparks. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. Am I pushing down too hard on the handle? Are you supposed to just let the weight of the saw do the cutting? And why is the blade deflecting so much. Note: I was doing both straight and mitred cuts.
The blade I'm using is a Makita 14" x 1/8" x 1" arbor (model no. A-01351) max 3900 RPM. Any help would be appreciated!