I am cutting some toy cars. The body (see pattern below) is cut in one piece from a piece of 2"x2" red oak using a #5 blade on an EX-21 saw with the blade set perpendicular to the table. The upper arm position has been verified parallel with the table. The wood is actually an oak 1x4 ripped to two 1x2 then glued to a 2 x 1.625 with Gorilla wood glue.
The car shapes are all smooth curves. After cutting the outside shape or internal openings, the part will not come out of the blank in either direction until I cut around it to make some clearance. Looking at the final cut, the top and bottom surfaces of the cut look to be in line, but the center is bowed slightly, preventing the part from leaving the blank. This is not only in curved section, but also in long straight cuts such as the frame section under the pickup bed.
Any suggestions? There doesn't seem to be a way to tighten the blade on the EX-21, but if someone has a way, I'd like to know.