The only good thing about this saw is that they put the blade on the Left Side. Look at the kerf width of blade, and the cut it makes. The large majority of these had a flaw in the arbor. They jave a slight bend to them. They had to put the riving knife on it, or thered be issues. If ypu try plunging it into a deeper cut you will notice the wobble issue more. I was hoping Kreg would fix the issue. The degree of bend on arbor varies from saw to saw... my first one was horrible. It burnt every piece of wood i had. Then after several more, i gave up. I shouldve known better, being a Kreg product, but I was so devoted to a left blade track saw because i was a lefty, and became a full time righty and having right blade track saws were a hinderance for many cuts, since i could only use my right arm.