![]() ![]() Honestly, unless the blade is incredibly loose or something is seriously wrong with the arbor, I dont see how it could have been cut off center if that was the blade used to cut it. So long as the riving knife doesnt get stuck because of something weird I'd go ahead and cut it out and try and use it. I would want my zero clearance insert to actually be zero clearance and if there were a problem I'm sure sawstop will make it right, but if the cut is off center you're not going to be able to fill it back in. ![]() ![]() I wonder if he boogered it up similarly to how I almost did.ĭoes the riving knife line up fine in the pre-existing hole? If so, I would go ahead amd try cutting out the insert. I stopped the cut, investigated, then put it back on and cut it cleanly. When I first assembled my PCS I did not have the ZCI perfectly locked down, and it jumped up a bit when I went to cut it. Not to discount a potential alignment problem, but the zero clearance inserts are made so that the saw blade cuts the hole itself as you raise the blade. ![]()
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