In class, I find blades inserted at awkward angles - the bolt turns the blade slightly and if unnoticed, the second bolt is used to straighten the blade. I also liken the blade to a band saw. It will twist if you push forward too firmly. Good video, thank you.
I managed to find it by going to the Rio site and putting it in the search. I had to do this several times and finally I found it. However, since I am not very computer savvy I had a heck of a time to get it printed. There were a few other charts as well but I cannot get back there again . . . So frustrating! If they could just attach it like on other videos it would be so helpful!
Your links don't work. I cannot find the saw blade chart on your site. Not a single link posted is correct. None of them work. This video is only 2 yrs old. Please fix this issue. Be careful of what you say. That first saw is not 'a German saw frame'. It is a 'German Style Saw Frame' Made in India, sold on Amazon for $14 with a pack of rusty blades that break easily. Both the saw and blades are cheap metal and junk. You get what you pay for. This ultra cheap junky saw is widely sold at retail outlets like Rio Grande for $33 and marketed as 'German'. It is about as German as Tikka Masala Curry. Thank you for some excellent tips on saw blades. I wish you had also covered what size blade for metal thickness. Your chart is non existent and your search does not work on the website.