メーカーに確認いたしましたが、原因はわからないとのことです。
右利きの人の場合、体が邪魔で右に流れて切る人いるそうです。
その場合、脇を閉めて切断するとまっすぐ切れるそうです。
この度は左に流れるとのことですので、上記の方法が当てはまるかは
わかりません。(もしかしたら左利き?)
以上、回答になっていませんが、よろしくお願いします。
Translation / English
- Posted at 25 Nov 2016 at 14:41
I asked the maker but they cannot find out the cause.
For right hand people, body gets in the way so they cut rightward.
In that case, you can cut straight if you tighten your arm to your side.
However in your case cut line goes to left so I am not sure if the solution above works for you (Are you left handy?)
Sorry I cannot help a lot.
z2080047 likes this translation
For right hand people, body gets in the way so they cut rightward.
In that case, you can cut straight if you tighten your arm to your side.
However in your case cut line goes to left so I am not sure if the solution above works for you (Are you left handy?)
Sorry I cannot help a lot.
Translation / English
- Posted at 25 Nov 2016 at 14:47
As I confirmed to the manufacturer, but they said they didn't find the cause.
If the person is right-handed, it seems that the body prevent his or her from cutting and the line become curved to the right.
In such a case, you can cut it to the straight if you keep the upper arms to the body and operate the saw.
This case is to be curved to the left, so we are not sure the above theory can apply. (Would the person be left-handed?)
This might not be the answer to you, but I would appreciate in advance if you understand the explanation.
z2080047 likes this translation
If the person is right-handed, it seems that the body prevent his or her from cutting and the line become curved to the right.
In such a case, you can cut it to the straight if you keep the upper arms to the body and operate the saw.
This case is to be curved to the left, so we are not sure the above theory can apply. (Would the person be left-handed?)
This might not be the answer to you, but I would appreciate in advance if you understand the explanation.