ear3
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So on the last day of my installation build, I had to cut some Melamine surfaced chipboard to put in a floor. It was too late in the day to go out and get the laminate blade from a dealer (I don't truck with Melamine, so it's not something I had on hand), so I thought I could get away with just using the standard 36T TS75 blade -- it was only a single 6 ft. cut right? Well, just tried to use the TS75 for the first time since then on some regular 3/4 ply, and had the blade really struggle to get through the 8 ft. cut. When the cut was finished I inspected the edge and found blade marks in multiple places. Took off the blade, examined the teeth and discovered that a number of them were chipped. Guess I have to schedule a blade sharpening sooner than anticipated.
So lesson learned, and hopefully a warning to others who might be as ignorant as I was about what Melamine can do to a standard saw blade.
So lesson learned, and hopefully a warning to others who might be as ignorant as I was about what Melamine can do to a standard saw blade.