NuggyBuggy
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I've been working with Lee Styron to have a Shark Guard made up for my Inca 259 table saw. What a great guy to work with.
We're at the point where we're talking about riving knife thickness. While I do have a selection of about 10 old German and Swiss blades (Inca and Schumacher & Sohn), some of them are a bit rusty and I am thinking about mounting TS-55 blades as they also share a 20mm bore. So I'd like to make sure the knife thicknesses we make up would make sense for the TS-55 blades.
Does anyone know what the platen/blade thickness is of the various blades ?
Are the thicknesses constant across the line as I understand the kerf thicknesses now are ?
Unfortunately I have a TS-75 so I can't measure my own blades.
thanks - terry
We're at the point where we're talking about riving knife thickness. While I do have a selection of about 10 old German and Swiss blades (Inca and Schumacher & Sohn), some of them are a bit rusty and I am thinking about mounting TS-55 blades as they also share a 20mm bore. So I'd like to make sure the knife thicknesses we make up would make sense for the TS-55 blades.
Does anyone know what the platen/blade thickness is of the various blades ?
Are the thicknesses constant across the line as I understand the kerf thicknesses now are ?
Unfortunately I have a TS-75 so I can't measure my own blades.
thanks - terry