Hello to all,
Following the very good advice and help everyone offered here, I might have found the reason for the wide cut (I am understanding that it is called kerf) and also why the saw is always tending to one side. I have observed and checked with a combination square that the bottom plate and the line of cut are not parallel. I am attaching some photos. Touching the combination square ruler to the blade at the front of the saw leaves about 2mm gap at the back of the blade. I tried this with two blades to confirm that it is not a defective blade.

Following the very good advice and help everyone offered here, I might have found the reason for the wide cut (I am understanding that it is called kerf) and also why the saw is always tending to one side. I have observed and checked with a combination square that the bottom plate and the line of cut are not parallel. I am attaching some photos. Touching the combination square ruler to the blade at the front of the saw leaves about 2mm gap at the back of the blade. I tried this with two blades to confirm that it is not a defective blade.



