Following this simple process eliminated the wobble that my brand new, just out of the box wet saw had. Mr. John Roland a very BIG thank you to you and your Highland Park Lapidary video helper sir! This brilliantly concise demonstration reveals and solves the most common root cause(s) of blade wobble, which saved me (and others around me) a lot of valuable time. A link to this video should be on the support pages of every saw, grinder, and blade manufacturer. As it would save their customers and customer support staff a whole lot of time too! Based on the over 74K views I wish I could like this 74,000 more times (for all the others that viewed and benefitted, but didn't make time to re-visit and say so. For them I also say "Thank you!")
Thank you. Your video made me look closer at my 10" miter saw. The blade was wobbly. I checked the blade its flat. I then took off the flange & cleaned all the sawdust off the flange & everything else. Then reinstalled the blade. No more wobble. Thanks again..
Never would have thought that it could be that. I was already about to take apart my saws motor. I over look it and would of been days at working at it, over thinking it...ha Thanx
Bro... thank you soooooo much... I could not find the issue and sure enough there was a gouge in between the blade and flange that caused some metal (very tiny) to build up...
Great video thank you I just purchased my first circular saw a Makita hs7600 and I put a better quality blade on it and I noticed a little wobble in it and I only used it 2 make a couple test cuts now I know how to fix it thank u so much
It should not come loose unless the motor is rotating backward (causing the nut to unscrew) or the nut and shaft are worn or do not have tight thread engagement.
Having a wobble type issue with a job site saw that I can't figure out. Seems to be running straight until I feed it wood and then it want to vibrate and widen the cut out. Doesn't seem to matter what type of wood either. I'm sure it's something simple but sure frustrating
Travis, you may want to swap out the blade and see if that makes a difference. Also check the bearings on the arbor of your saw and see if they sound quiet and are smooth when you turn the blade arbor.
Following this simple process eliminated the wobble that my brand new, just out of the box wet saw had. Mr. John Roland a very BIG thank you to you and your Highland Park Lapidary video helper sir! This brilliantly concise demonstration reveals and solves the most common root cause(s) of blade wobble, which saved me (and others around me) a lot of valuable time. A link to this video should be on the support pages of every saw, grinder, and blade manufacturer. As it would save their customers and customer support staff a whole lot of time too! Based on the over 74K views I wish I could like this 74,000 more times (for all the others that viewed and benefitted, but didn't make time to re-visit and say so. For them I also say "Thank you!")
So glad it helped you!
This completely eliminated the wobble! Thank you sir!!
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Very useful video...good to see people who know what they are talking about.
Thank you. Your video made me look closer at my 10" miter saw. The blade was wobbly. I checked the blade its flat. I then took off the flange & cleaned all the sawdust off the flange & everything else. Then reinstalled the blade. No more wobble. Thanks again..
I thought my table saw was a gona UNTIL I saw this video a very BIG thank you keep the good work going thanks again
Glad we could help!
Never would have thought that it could be that. I was already about to take apart my saws motor. I over look it and would of been days at working at it, over thinking it...ha Thanx
Tried this today! I'm here to say thank you!
Fixed my problem.. Thanks a million. Great simple video
Thanks for the sound advice 👍
I might have to try this
Bro... thank you soooooo much... I could not find the issue and sure enough there was a gouge in between the blade and flange that caused some metal (very tiny) to build up...
Thank you so much sir👏🏻🙏🏻
Great video thank you I just purchased my first circular saw a Makita hs7600 and I put a better quality blade on it and I noticed a little wobble in it and I only used it 2 make a couple test cuts now I know how to fix it thank u so much
Thanks very much!
Thank you
You're welcome
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What's the music in the background ? just curious... :)
I have a 1.5mm wobble, is this going to cause issues?
What do you do when the nut comes.loose on a wetsaw when in use.
It should not come loose unless the motor is rotating backward (causing the nut to unscrew) or the nut and shaft are worn or do not have tight thread engagement.
I have this problem with my wetsaw an i can seem to solve the problem, its not cutting clean.
Having a wobble type issue with a job site saw that I can't figure out. Seems to be running straight until I feed it wood and then it want to vibrate and widen the cut out. Doesn't seem to matter what type of wood either. I'm sure it's something simple but sure frustrating
Travis, you may want to swap out the blade and see if that makes a difference. Also check the bearings on the arbor of your saw and see if they sound quiet and are smooth when you turn the blade arbor.
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Nope blade is not running nice and true - its either the arbor or the bent blade.
Please make future videos on a tripod? Handheld video is very jumpy.
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