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24 October 2012

Re: [DIY] table saw

 

Ray beat me to it.  Rip blades usually have fewer teeth AND the kerf of the rip blade is usually thinner than a standard saw blade.  The idea on both is that it allows the blade to run through the longer pieces of wood quicker and easier. 



On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 10:25 PM, ray <dataman@daeo.net> wrote:
 

When you rip (cut with the grain) of hardwood it is important to use a
rip blade. They usually have fewer teeth than a crosscut blade.


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