So I knew that HF tools were crap, and there would be compromises in buying a $200 brick saw vs a $1200 saw. I'm just trying to find out if mine is typical, and how much of an issue what I'm seeing will turn out to be.
When I'm trimming a thin wedge from a brick such that the saw emerges from the cut part way through, as soon as the waste piece breaks off rather than continuing in a straight line the head of the saw and /or the blade flexes and leaves an untrimmed corner on the brick. On repeated passes the saw bends to follow the contour and won't trim the last bit off. It doesn't matter how slowly/gently I push the brick through the saw.
I'm using a Bosch blade, so I'd think it would be decent: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Bosch-10-in-Premium-Segmented-General-Purpose-Diamond-Circular-Saw-Blade-for-Cutting-Concrete-Masonry-Block-Brick-and-Stone-DB1041C/100391087
I guess the good news is that as I go up the dome the angles will be steeper and this may become less of a problem.
When I'm trimming a thin wedge from a brick such that the saw emerges from the cut part way through, as soon as the waste piece breaks off rather than continuing in a straight line the head of the saw and /or the blade flexes and leaves an untrimmed corner on the brick. On repeated passes the saw bends to follow the contour and won't trim the last bit off. It doesn't matter how slowly/gently I push the brick through the saw.
I'm using a Bosch blade, so I'd think it would be decent: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Bosch-10-in-Premium-Segmented-General-Purpose-Diamond-Circular-Saw-Blade-for-Cutting-Concrete-Masonry-Block-Brick-and-Stone-DB1041C/100391087
I guess the good news is that as I go up the dome the angles will be steeper and this may become less of a problem.
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