JonathanJung
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For those of you using the tablesaw for crosscutting, what blade would you recommend for this type of cut?
I'm needing to cut dead-flat crosscuts on the tablesaw of hardwoods utilizing sleds for awkward angles - see photo. These cuts will be the joining cut for chair/table parts, so the cut must be accurate and ready to glue.
Requirements:
10" .126 kerf
controlled cutting
high precision cut
Not as important are tearout and cut speed
The blade I used here is an Amana 610600c, 10deg, 60t, ATB. As shown, it does really flat! The cut is a bit scratchy though. For reference, I've got a -3 hook 100t Tenryu on the 12" miter saw that I use for those cuts that I can't have any wobble in the cut and I don't want the blade pulling on the material. I'm wanting something similar for the tablesaw.
I'm looking for those of you with a lot of experience making these types of cuts.
Thanks!
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I'm needing to cut dead-flat crosscuts on the tablesaw of hardwoods utilizing sleds for awkward angles - see photo. These cuts will be the joining cut for chair/table parts, so the cut must be accurate and ready to glue.
Requirements:
10" .126 kerf
controlled cutting
high precision cut
Not as important are tearout and cut speed
The blade I used here is an Amana 610600c, 10deg, 60t, ATB. As shown, it does really flat! The cut is a bit scratchy though. For reference, I've got a -3 hook 100t Tenryu on the 12" miter saw that I use for those cuts that I can't have any wobble in the cut and I don't want the blade pulling on the material. I'm wanting something similar for the tablesaw.
I'm looking for those of you with a lot of experience making these types of cuts.
Thanks!
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