Creekers, need help figuring out this one.
I am making a new crosscut sled. I made two plunge cuts one at 90-deg another at 45-deg to figure out where I am going to route for zero-clearance insert I intend to make for this thing. After making the cuts, I could tell that the front and the rear of the two cuts are at slightly different angles. Measured with calipers, there is a 0.01" difference between the two cuts.
Any idea how I can correct this? Or should I bother? And more importantly how can I align the fence? Should I just not bother with the blade and align the fence to the miter slot (both slots are covered by the sled, so will need to align to the rip fence I suppose).