Thank you all for the reply.
YES. I did change from a new blade to another new blade:) same issue. OK, I understand how one cannot push straight and needs to go in on an angle specially to get a straight line cut. I think some of you saying that I may need more TENSION I think is the issue. Those blades are very "spongy" flexing back & forth even with very little pressure. I have tightened the tension on my EX16. I think I need more tension but how do you know when you get enough? I guess keep tightening until the blade feels right
I was looking at the Olson blades last night but got so confused with the different types and gave up.
Would someone give me the exact part numbers for an Olson blade with would be good for 3/4 wood?
I know you guys said the the #5FDUR should be fine, but I would like to try the Olson blades.
Actually, I know my blade is NOT at 90 back/forth. I am not sure if I am causing that by not properly seating the blade in the bottom yoke? Could that be my problem?
Since we are on the BLADE issues I have more questions, please put up with my dumb ones:
On an EX-16, seating the blade in the bottom yoke, should I position that blade as far down as possible? so when I lower the top yoke it does not push the blade down? and how do you make sure that when you tighten the screw on the bottom blade, that the blade is at a 90 deg to table.
Thank you all again for all the replies.