Re: thin kerf blade *Pic*
In Response To: thin kerf blade (Jay Babina)
Two Freud Diablo 7-1/4" blades, 1/16" kerf, <$10 each at Home Depot, currently on third boat. I cut strips a frog's hair oversize, then plane to 1/4". With careful setup, strips are useable right off the saw without planing.
: More and more builders are using 7 1/4 inch blades in their 10" saw for
: ripping strips. They can make a 7 1/4" blade much thinner than the 10
: inch - so it will automatically be less strain on your saw etc. Almost any
: cheap $12. or so carbide tipped thin kerf blade will work great.Thinner
: the better. Get one with a good amount of tips.
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- A couple of questions
Tom -- 12/7/2000, 9:51 pm- Re: A couple of questions
Ron -- 12/9/2000, 9:54 am- Re: A couple of questions
David Dick -- 12/10/2000, 10:36 pm- Re: A couple of questions
Rehd -- 12/10/2000, 10:45 pm
- Re: A couple of questions
Rehd -- 12/9/2000, 1:47 pm- Re: A couple of questions
Ron -- 12/9/2000, 2:17 pm- Re: A couple of questions
Rehd -- 12/9/2000, 4:49 pm
- Re: A couple of questions
- Re: A couple of questions
- Blade selection
Mark R. -- 12/8/2000, 10:48 am- thin kerf blade
Jay Babina -- 12/8/2000, 10:40 am- Re: thin kerf blade *Pic*
John Michne -- 12/8/2000, 5:22 pm
- Re: A couple of questions
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 12/8/2000, 10:10 am- Re: A couple of questions
Mike Hanks -- 12/8/2000, 12:04 am- Re: A couple of questions
dave -- 12/7/2000, 11:29 pm- Re: A couple of questions
Rehd -- 12/7/2000, 10:41 pm- Re: Lots of that model out there
Spidey -- 12/7/2000, 10:50 pm- Re: Lots of that model out there
Rehd -- 12/7/2000, 11:00 pm
- Re: Lots of that model out there
- Re: It's loud . . .
Spidey -- 12/7/2000, 10:36 pm - Re: A couple of questions
- Re: A couple of questions