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Doug Miller
 
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Default Cutting Melamine

In article .com, " wrote:
Cutting melamine with a standard 60-tooth carbide blade in a tablesaw
is not giving
good results. Would it be asking too much of any blade not to chip the
surface
out on the bottom? Otherwise you have to make sure all the pieces you
cut are
done with the same surface facing down or one side will be quasi chip
free and
the other all chipped out.


Freud makes a blade specifically for cutting melamine. That, plus a
zero-clearance insert, is all you need to make perfect cuts.

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Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.