Hi SB,
I'd do as Brian suggested. It has to be square with the blade. These should be adjustable, a simple turn of a screw.  If however, this doesn't correct the problem, go thru the checklist in your manual. It may sound silly doing so but, you may correct the problem from a simple adjustment that you may have missed. Sometimes it's the simplicity of things that WE miss. I would never sand a miter gauge. If all else fails, you may wish to look into a new miter gauge.
Just my $0.02 worth
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Last edited by Hamlin; 05-19-2008 at 09:46 PM.
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