GSMotorrad
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Why do some circular saws have this 45º shoulder in the shoe? If it's important, what can this type of baseplate do that a rectangular one can't do?
I was using a straight-edge as a fence to cut straight, then I hit that bevelled area on the saw's baseplate, and the saw instantly went off course. It gets squirrely as that obtuse shoulder on the shoe gets closer to the edge. I guess I'll always have to use the other side against the fence, since my shoe's platform has been weight-relieved. The other side's blade-to-shoe-edge distance varies with the kerf of different blades, where the other side that has the 45º shoulder doesn't need to factor kerf when changing blades, and the distance always remains the same. It seems like I'm giving up a lot of utility for this 45º angle cutaway in my aerodynamic shoe, and I have no idea what the gains are, if any.
I was wondering if this is a feature, and what its purpose is. I can't visualize a reason for this bevel, unless it's for some clearance situation that I'm unaware of.
What am I missing?
I was using a straight-edge as a fence to cut straight, then I hit that bevelled area on the saw's baseplate, and the saw instantly went off course. It gets squirrely as that obtuse shoulder on the shoe gets closer to the edge. I guess I'll always have to use the other side against the fence, since my shoe's platform has been weight-relieved. The other side's blade-to-shoe-edge distance varies with the kerf of different blades, where the other side that has the 45º shoulder doesn't need to factor kerf when changing blades, and the distance always remains the same. It seems like I'm giving up a lot of utility for this 45º angle cutaway in my aerodynamic shoe, and I have no idea what the gains are, if any.
I was wondering if this is a feature, and what its purpose is. I can't visualize a reason for this bevel, unless it's for some clearance situation that I'm unaware of.
What am I missing?
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sounds good to me.