phmade
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- Oct 18, 2010
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I know this has been a popular topic in the past and I read many of the older posts... but I still cannot seem to solve my chipping issues in melamine. I purchased high quality melamine from my supplier (not from a big box store) and I'm using a brand new fine tooth blade on a TS75. In addition, I'm using a brand new 3000mm guide rail for all of my rips so it has a freshly trimmed splinter guard. Does anyone have any thoughts or ideas?
The chipping isn't too bad along the guide rail (although it's BARELY acceptable) but on the far side of the blade it's TERRIBLE! Every time I make a cut, I have to go back and clean that same edge by cutting the other direction. The underside of the melamine is also chipping - I have never had this happen before! Could my depth of cut be too shallow? I am cutting through the piece and into my sacrificial top on my cutting table (made out of 3/4" OSB).
Thanks in advance.
PHIL
The chipping isn't too bad along the guide rail (although it's BARELY acceptable) but on the far side of the blade it's TERRIBLE! Every time I make a cut, I have to go back and clean that same edge by cutting the other direction. The underside of the melamine is also chipping - I have never had this happen before! Could my depth of cut be too shallow? I am cutting through the piece and into my sacrificial top on my cutting table (made out of 3/4" OSB).
Thanks in advance.
PHIL