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Freud Glue Line Rip Blade?
I have ordered one of these do you think it really works?
Does anyone have experience of using it? http://www.rockler.com/ecom7/product...cookietest= 1 -- www.connoraston.com If I cant make it - I'll Try! |
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Freud Glue Line Rip Blade?
"connor aston" wrote in message newsp.s29ordnkyacudf@dellman... I have ordered one of these do you think it really works? Does anyone have experience of using it? http://www.rockler.com/ecom7/product...cookietest= 1 -- www.connoraston.com If I cant make it - I'll Try! I have one. I works great - edges like glass. |
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Freud Glue Line Rip Blade?
"connor aston" wrote in message
newsp.s29ordnkyacudf@dellman... I have ordered one of these do you think it really works? Does anyone have experience of using it? Yes, yes, and yes... Take note, if your saw arbor has runout, no blade will give you a glue line. Barry |
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Freud Glue Line Rip Blade?
Yippie thanks people
Should you all not be asleep its 15:21 here in Northern Ireland? Connor On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 13:51:40 -0000, B a r r y wrote: "connor aston" wrote in message newsp.s29ordnkyacudf@dellman... I have ordered one of these do you think it really works? Does anyone have experience of using it? Yes, yes, and yes... Take note, if your saw arbor has runout, no blade will give you a glue line. Barry -- www.connoraston.com If I cant make it - I'll Try! |
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Freud Glue Line Rip Blade?
Untrue.
"B a r r y" wrote in message news:M9txf.53$ Take note, if your saw arbor has runout, no blade will give you a glue line. Barry |
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Freud Glue Line Rip Blade?
Really?? How is a wobbling blade going to give you a perfectly smooth and
true cut? -- If at first you don't succeed, you're not cut out for skydiving "CW" wrote in message nk.net... Untrue. "B a r r y" wrote in message news:M9txf.53$ Take note, if your saw arbor has runout, no blade will give you a glue line. Barry |
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Freud Glue Line Rip Blade?
"TBone" wrote in message ... Really?? How is a wobbling blade going to give you a perfectly smooth and true cut? Because ALL arbors have run out. Barry did not indicate a specified range of run out. Typically anything under .0003" is acceptable even though it has run out. |
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Freud Glue Line Rip Blade?
The result of a wobbling blade is that less teeth are cutting. If feed is
slowed down to a point that the same chip load is being achieved, the cut will be the same as it would if the blade sere running strait. If the blade has a severe warp (say 1/4"). the feed would have to be slowed even more as more of the sharp corner of the tooth will be cutting. Even so, a smooth cut can be achieved. Runout is not a big problem. End shake, however, is. "TBone" wrote in message ... Really?? How is a wobbling blade going to give you a perfectly smooth and true cut? -- If at first you don't succeed, you're not cut out for skydiving "CW" wrote in message nk.net... Untrue. "B a r r y" wrote in message news:M9txf.53$ Take note, if your saw arbor has runout, no blade will give you a glue line. Barry |
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Freud Glue Line Rip Blade?
I have one too. Works great
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Freud Glue Line Rip Blade?
"connor aston" wrote in message
I have ordered one of these do you think it really works? Does anyone have experience of using it? Since you've already ordered it, it appears you will have an excellent opportunity to find out for yourself. Yep ... excellent blade; nice flat bottom on non-through cuts, like slots for splines; and does a beautiful job of ripping edges for panel glue-ups, which is what I use it for. -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 12/13/05 |
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Freud Glue Line Rip Blade?
It should, as this is not an uncommon function of a good saw blade.
Actually, I have 2 blades that I use ALL OF THE TIME. They are both Forrest WWII regular kerf 40 tooth blades. I have 2 so that when one is being sharpened the other is ready and I have no down time. With a properly set up saw you will get shiny smooth rips and cross cuts and combination cuts. So if you feel like using one blade for all of your cuts look at the Forrest, if you can get it. "connor aston" wrote in message newsp.s29ordnkyacudf@dellman... I have ordered one of these do you think it really works? Does anyone have experience of using it? http://www.rockler.com/ecom7/product...cookietest= 1 -- www.connoraston.com If I cant make it - I'll Try! |
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Freud Glue Line Rip Blade?
connor aston wrote: I have ordered one of these do you think it really works? Does anyone have experience of using it? Count me among the very satisfied users. It not only leaves ripped edges looking like they've been sanded, crosscuts are smooth enough too. Only time I ever take it off my saw is for dados or to cut dirty or salvaged wood. DonkeyHody "If ignorance is bliss, why aren't more people happy?" |
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