Re: Thin kerf planer blades?
In Response To: Re: Thin kerf planer blades? (Kent LeBoutillier)
: I'm pretty sure I used Dewalt blades. Also cheap at Home depot. When I went
: to but it I just went through every thing they had and picked the thinnest
: one I could find. One tip when you go to cut strips. Cut a strip or two
: and let the blade cool. You will get better cuts. I recently learned that
: from an old sawyer that mills pine siding.
I have no choice but to go slow. My anemic old saw won't let me got fast. ;-)
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: Question 2, steel or carbide
- Re: Question 2, steel or carbide
- 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
- why not a lot of people use a band saw for strips
- 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: not a very good computer driver!
- 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
- Re: Question 2, steel or carbide
- Question 2, steel or carbide