Roland Chung
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- Mar 12, 2007
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I forgot to switch back to my factory ts55 blade and cut through a piece of white melamine. As I was cutting, I noticed a lot of black rubber chips flying - I was retrimming the "no chip" edge. I checked the packaging and noticed that the original blade is 2,2mm and the panther blade is 2,5mm.
Is it safe to assume that this 2,2mm is the same as 2.2 mm - that the .3mm difference (probably split to the right and left of the blades center) is insignificant in regards to where the cut will be made when I set the edge of the guide rail on my mark? I was just surprised to see so much new trimmings - probably more noticeable on the white melamine.
I'm not planning on having multiple guide rails for the different blades, but I am just curious if this has affected any projects?
Is it safe to assume that this 2,2mm is the same as 2.2 mm - that the .3mm difference (probably split to the right and left of the blades center) is insignificant in regards to where the cut will be made when I set the edge of the guide rail on my mark? I was just surprised to see so much new trimmings - probably more noticeable on the white melamine.
I'm not planning on having multiple guide rails for the different blades, but I am just curious if this has affected any projects?