Today I tried for the 1st time to make some 4x6 puzzles. Using the Flying Dutchman Superior Puzzle Blades, I started. It was like these blades had a mind of their own. I found I had very little control of path that they cut and I couldn't stay on the pattern lines. I adjusted the tension several times and did the same for the speed. Tried 2 seperate blades. I was cutting 1/4" baltic birch and had a stack of 4. After cutting 3 puzzle pieces I switched to a #1 scroll reverse blade and had no trouble. Anyone have any ideas what I'm doing wrong? When feeding the wood with the puzzle blade, I was travelling almost in a 45 degree angle (pushing right to left), which makes cutting almost impossible.
Mike