Alaska Ranger
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A current thread once again discusses users' choices of backing board for their plunge-saw cuts - styrofoam, mdf, the MFT/3 table top, cast-off smooth plywood and so on.
Virtually all report they drop the blade something along the lines of "a few mm's into the sacrificial board".
Now, I learned that the most efficient blade depth, and one which causes the least amount of tear-out because of each tooth's angle of attack, occurs when the blade is more-or-less 1/4" proud of the cut surface.
So..... how to reconcile these disparate situations? Are the Festool blades' rake and gullet depth that different from traditional blades?
Virtually all report they drop the blade something along the lines of "a few mm's into the sacrificial board".
Now, I learned that the most efficient blade depth, and one which causes the least amount of tear-out because of each tooth's angle of attack, occurs when the blade is more-or-less 1/4" proud of the cut surface.
So..... how to reconcile these disparate situations? Are the Festool blades' rake and gullet depth that different from traditional blades?