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resawing solved
Thanks to those who responded to my resawing problem. I changed the
blade to 1/2 4TPI (I had it in the shop the whole time) tensioned it up good, reset the guides and resawed a 4 inch piece of white oak very nicely. Much thanks to those who took the time! |
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resawing solved
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Thanks to those who responded to my resawing problem. I changed the blade to 1/2 4TPI (I had it in the shop the whole time) tensioned it up good, reset the guides and resawed a 4 inch piece of white oak very nicely. Much thanks to those who took the time! For what it's worth, if you start to see the same problems later on with that blade, the first thing to look for is dull teeth. -- Regards, Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com) It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again. |
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