Probably easiest to just buy a new one. Straightening a sawblade very time consumming. But, if you want to try, here is a link for a how to:
http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:R3QziaWvh34J:www.wilderness.net/toolboxes/documents/tools/Crosscut%2520Saws/Crosscut%2520Saw%2520-%2520Bulletin%25205-1.doc+how+to+straighten+a+saw+blade&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3&gl=us
2007-06-02 17:25:26
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answered by Yinzer from Sixburgh 7
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I wouldn't suggest trying to straighten it. Blades are not that expensive anymore. Purchase a new one. As a rule, the more teeth the blade has, the smoother the cut will be. A carbide tooth blade will last much longer though the cost will be a bit more.
2007-06-02 17:22:19
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answered by politicallyincorrect 4
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if the blade appears to be not straight you may need to align the arbor with the table. There should be instructions in your user manual on how to do that.
If the blade is bent , throw it out or take it to a saw sharpening service and see what they say. In most cases throw it out and get a new one .
2007-06-02 17:55:15
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answered by mark 6
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You do not straighten a blade on a tablesaw
Those are heat tempered and once warped always warped
Trash it , buy another one. Be safe, not sorry
2007-06-02 17:21:35
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answered by Bubba 2
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Just buy a new one it is a whole lot safer. Throw the warped blade out. You don't want to kill yourself.
2007-06-02 17:24:35
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't, that could be dangerous, toss it and get a new one, they're cheap enough.
2007-06-02 23:57:23
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answered by cowboydoc 7
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you wont.
2007-06-06 14:19:21
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answered by oldtimer 5
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