Plywood cutting
On 02/06/2015 14:46, Bill Wright wrote:
Syd Rumpo wrote:
I had some plywood sheet cut to size in B&Q a couple of years ago and
the cut edges were quite splintery and ragged - a not very sharp
blade, I think and the operator almost said as much. It didn't matter
a toss in my application.
However, now I need some 12mm ply sheets cut where the quality of the
cut edge does matter. What should I reasonably expect? Do these
places usually make good quality cuts?
Cheers
If they set the blade so that it only just gets through the wood it will
attack the surface at an angle and that greatly reduces splintering.
Bill
And tell the bugger to take it slowly while keeping pressure on the sheet
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