I have run my thin kerf WWII both with and without the stabilizers, and I didn't notice any difference either way.
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I have run my thin kerf WWII both with and without the stabilizers, and I didn't notice any difference either way.
We could always introduce him to The Gear Page and open up a big ol' can of worms!
Mine is also super smooth. I have a set of stabilizers, but I don't need them with this blade.
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I have the same one, I really like it.
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Call Grizzly and find out what the dimensions of the crate are, that will eliminate that variable from your considerations.
I don't consider it "misuse", I think of it more as "capability enhancement".