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12" Chop saw blade - BEST TYPE
I have a 12" sliding chop saw and would like to buy a new blade for
cross cutting oak, maple, mostly hardwoods. Mostly fine furniture 2" x 2" legs etc. Do you have suggestions of blade type and number of teeth, Triple chip etc that give the best splinter free cut on hardwoods? Connor |
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I use a Forrest Chopmaster with 80 tooth, smooth as glass cuts every time
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"Knothead" wrote in message news:1124973248.ff7be6cacae29edd42665641c417287d@t eranews... I use a Forrest Chopmaster with 80 tooth, smooth as glass cuts every time Ditto SH |
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Email Forrest with your question.
"Connor Aston" wrote in message ups.com... I have a 12" sliding chop saw and would like to buy a new blade for cross cutting oak, maple, mostly hardwoods. Mostly fine furniture 2" x 2" legs etc. Do you have suggestions of blade type and number of teeth, Triple chip etc that give the best splinter free cut on hardwoods? Connor |
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Connor Aston wrote:
I have a 12" sliding chop saw and would like to buy a new blade for cross cutting oak, maple, mostly hardwoods. Mostly fine furniture 2" x 2" legs etc. Do you have suggestions of blade type and number of teeth, Triple chip etc that give the best splinter free cut on hardwoods? Connor Forrest Chopmaster |
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12" Chop saw blade - BEST TYPE
I currently have a Hitachi 90 tooth blade and have been very happy with the
quality of the cuts. Based on my experience with my Forest table saw blade, the Hitachi probably isn't quite as good but it is only ~$50 at Lowes so I think it was a pretty good deal. "Connor Aston" wrote in news:1124967854.268578.18560 @g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: I have a 12" sliding chop saw and would like to buy a new blade for cross cutting oak, maple, mostly hardwoods. Mostly fine furniture 2" x 2" legs etc. Do you have suggestions of blade type and number of teeth, Triple chip etc that give the best splinter free cut on hardwoods? Connor |
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