Ping Leon
On 5/16/2012 9:47 PM, CW wrote:
"Leon" wrote in message
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On 5/14/2012 6:20 PM, tiredofspam wrote:
Use your WWII. I do it's a great blade for it. Just move it faster.
Been doing that for 13+ years. Still it is hard to tell just how fast
to feed the wood to prevent scorching. I do still get glue joint
quality cuts, but I have to sand the edges if they are going to be
exposed, something that I rarely need to do with red oak.
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Get a Freud glue line rip blade. Glue line quality cut and no burning.
Thinking about doing that but geez I hate changing blades.
No burning on maple, cherry , and white oak? Scorching is what I am
concerned about otherwise the cut is fine. I have no scorching problem
with red oak, pine, walnut, plywood.
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