When my Delta 40-690, the DW788 clone, is cutting, the blade move back and forth about 3/32" as measured at the top of the table. I find this causes the wood to move forwards and backwards, especially when I am sort of holding the wood back so it cuts more slowly. The saw also seems to cut quite aggressively and gets away from me, especially in tight turns.
I've been playing with moving the lower rocker assembly forward, as mentioned in Rick's Dewalt tune-up section, and have moved it forward about 3/32 or perhaps 1/8". The blade movement is down to about 1/64". This has been done by removing the 4 screws that hold the lower rocker and sliding the rocker forward. It's held now with a clamp - for testing.
Before I start slotting the mounting holes I was wondering how little blade movement is acceptable? If the blade moves perfectly up and down, how does the sawdust get cleared out of the blade, especially for thicker wood. Is some back and forth movement necessary? Am I wrong in thinking the back and forth movement make the saw cut more aggressively?
I will be very interested in your comments and suggestions.
Thanks,
Jim