Hey Rob, I didn't want to bring this up earlier, but here it goes. You need to start working on being more accurate with your cuts. If you stray off the line, make a gradual return to the line rather than make an abrupt return. When you make an abrupt return, it will show and will have to be addressed. If you make a gradual return to the line, it will not show. When I make a mistake, I can go back and smooth it out with the right side of the blade. There is a burr on the right side of the blade and helps with the clean up. Also using the right blade for the cut will help with a smooth cut. The rule of thumb that most people use is use the largest blade size for the cut. I am just the opposite. I use the smallest blade that will make the cut accurately. The smaller the blade the smoother the cut. 95% of cuts I make never need sanding, and I have never used any kind of scroll sanders or scroll files. If an edge does need sanding, I use either the 1" stationary belt sander or the oscillating spindle sander.