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Woodworking - Selecting a Saw Blade For The Right Job

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http://www.woodworkweb.com/woodwork-topics/woodworking-tools/298-selecting-th... Selecting saw blades for ripping wood or cross cutting wood often requires a different blade that for cutting plywoods, MDF or other man-made woods.

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  • you ever deal with negative tooth blades?

  • @kjbaert Excellent question, yes, negative tooth set is typically available on cross cut type blades, particularly those used on sliding mitre and radial arm saw, and they do work in helping to prevent kickback and for using less force to drive the saw blade through the wood. No reason they can't be used on a table saw, except they are usually more expensive.

    Thanks again ... great to have you with us

    Colin

  • Thank you for demystifying the hype.

  • @UpcomingJedi Thanks for the comment, very well told.

    Colin

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  • Awsome Advice....keep 'em comin

  • awesome advice for us new guys!...thx! keep the knowledge coming!

  • good advice!

    real logic!!

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