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Bob Minchin
 
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Default Circular Saw question

Roger Mills wrote:

John Greenwood wrote in message
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"Andy Dingley" wrote in message
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On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 18:14:00 +0100, "John Greenwood"
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Are 40 teeth better than 18?

They'll give a better finish, especially on plywood, but they'll be
less good for ripping along the grain. Mainly you'll find that
ripping works, but has become slower than previously. For typical
uses, it'll work fine.


Thanks Andy, what about for laminated worktops?



It will be better than 20 teeth for laminated worktops - you'll get a
smoother finish on the laminate.

N.B. Always cut from the underside of the worktop - so that the blade is
cutting into the laminate and never out from it.

Roger


Agree with roger on the above. Also if you have a router, cut oversize and
rount to final size for a really clean edge on worktop.

Bob