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Pop-Pop

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  1. I was making joints in window mullions and noticed that when I used the scroll saw (Dremel 1680) the cuts were not at 90 degrees in the vertical plane. On checking the blade wth a square against the table I found the lower edge of the blade was about 1/8" further back than the upper edge. Does anyone know if this is normal for a scroll saw? Is there an adjustment that I am not seeing? Any input on this will be helpful.
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    I am Pop-Pop located in Charlotte, NC. I have a nice workshop in my yard and I produce small run profile parts for local contractors, homeowners and artisans n the area. I have a 16" Dremel VSS1680 Scro Saw, 10" Table Saw. 12" Radial Arm Saw, 12" Surface Planer, 6" Joiner, Small Engine lathe, 6" Wood lathe with bed extension, Beall Buffing System and a Tormek sharpening system as well as assorted hand tools. My most recent project was making 13 window mullions to matched profile for a repeat client.
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