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I have a new TS55 that leave a great edge on MDF and Ply so far, but I was squaing the ends of som 1" thick maple boards and it seems to struggle more than I was expecting.
It's the stock blade and brand new. But I found after cutting some MDF and Ply that the sides of the teeth have some brown material on them that flaked off when scratched with a fingernail, is this normal? I have little experience with circular saw blades so I'm not sure if this is to be expected?
After cutting a few of these maple boards It was obvious the blade was getting too hot as it left nasty burn marks on both sides of the cut so I stopped to see what's what!
It doesn't seem to be binding, but I did think the saw was a little slower than expected when cutting through some 18mm Ply, does that sound about right from the stock blade?
Thanks
It's the stock blade and brand new. But I found after cutting some MDF and Ply that the sides of the teeth have some brown material on them that flaked off when scratched with a fingernail, is this normal? I have little experience with circular saw blades so I'm not sure if this is to be expected?
After cutting a few of these maple boards It was obvious the blade was getting too hot as it left nasty burn marks on both sides of the cut so I stopped to see what's what!
It doesn't seem to be binding, but I did think the saw was a little slower than expected when cutting through some 18mm Ply, does that sound about right from the stock blade?
Thanks