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bdeditch
 
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Default Thin kerf blades?

I agree, I would think if you forced the blade then wandering would
happen. My table saw and skilsaw both have then kerf freud blades with
no problem what so ever.
Joe wrote:
On Tue, 2 May 2006 18:27:43 GMT, "noxpurt" wrote:


Im looking for a 2nd blade for my Dewalt 12" miter saw that I have been
using for 12 years. Thought Id get a blade to have while one is being
sharpened.

Seems like most blades now are the thin kerf. Any reason not to use those?
Current blade is .125 carbide. I wondering if the thin blades tend to
wander more. I dont care about saving material in the cut. Dewalt has a 2
blade pack that is good price but they are thin kerf. can you recommend a
good all purpose carbide tip blade?

thanks for any tip!

I am using Freud and am very happy with the performance. They provide
a lot of good info on the site. Here is the URL-

http://www.freudtools.com/index.html