its cool and all, that the blade cuts on the side so you can cut the curve.....but a few things
1. you can do this with a normal blade as long as you do relief cuts and remove most of the wood around the eadge first.
2. since the blade cuts/grinds on the side that when useing it for just a straight cut, that it can get way "off course" with out the binding thats lets you know your off track
its cool and all, that the blade cuts on the side so you can cut the curve.....but a few things
1. you can do this with a normal blade as long as you do relief cuts and remove most of the wood around the eadge first.
2. since the blade cuts/grinds on the side that when useing it for just a straight cut, that it can get way "off course" with out the binding thats lets you know your off track
but still a nice idea, and makes it simpler.
1crazyfocker 6 months ago
Cuts smoothly
mksenn1588 4 years ago