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Re: Thin kerf planer blades?
By:Ross Leidy
Date: 10/3/2000, 11:11 am
In Response To: Thin kerf planer blades? (Brian Nystrom)

Freud Diablo 7-1/4" aren't planar, but they're thin kerf carbide tip. Cheap at $9-10 at Home Depot. Look for a red blade that's not packaged.

Ross

: I've seen these recommended for cutting strips, but can't seem to locate
: them. I'll be using an old 9", 3/4 hp table saw, so I was thinking of
: getting a 7 1/4" blade in order to reduce the load on the motor. Can
: anyone provide a specific brand name (Freud, Forrest, etc.) and model
: number? Where's the best (cheapest) source?

Messages In This Thread

Thin kerf planer blades?
Brian Nystrom -- 10/3/2000, 10:59 am
Question 2, steel or carbide
Brian Nystrom -- 10/4/2000, 10:04 am
Re: Question 2, steel or carbide
garland reese -- 10/4/2000, 11:06 am
Re: Question 2, steel or carbide
Smiley Shields -- 10/4/2000, 6:27 pm
Re: Question 2, steel or carbide
garland reese -- 10/4/2000, 11:04 pm
Re: Thin kerf planer blades?
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 10/4/2000, 9:55 am
Re: Thin kerf vs. Band Saw blade
Matt D -- 10/5/2000, 7:11 pm
why not a lot of people use a band saw for strips
Paul G. Jacobson -- 10/6/2000, 1:01 am
Re: Thin kerf planer blades?
garland reese -- 10/3/2000, 11:26 am
Re: Thin kerf planer blades?
Brian Nystrom -- 10/4/2000, 9:45 am
Re: not a very good computer driver!
garland reese -- 10/3/2000, 11:30 am
Re: Thin kerf planer blades?
Kent LeBoutillier -- 10/3/2000, 11:25 am
Re: Thin kerf planer blades?
Brian Nystrom -- 10/4/2000, 9:43 am
Re: Thin kerf planer blades?
Ross Leidy -- 10/3/2000, 11:11 am
Re: Thin kerf planer blades?
Brian Nystrom -- 10/4/2000, 9:41 am