dedee
Established Member
Are there any drawbacks of using a 48tooth Trimming Crosscut Blade (Trend) for ripping?
I will shortly need to rip about 20 metres of Cedar down to 2"x1" and would like as cleaner cut as possible. Apart from a slow feed rate, and therefore I suppose load on the saw motor, are there any other reason why I should stick to a 38tooth combi blade?
The Trend catalogue only has the ripping symbol against the combi and rip blades
What would happen if I were to use a 64 tooth blade?
I will be using a kity 419
Andy
I will shortly need to rip about 20 metres of Cedar down to 2"x1" and would like as cleaner cut as possible. Apart from a slow feed rate, and therefore I suppose load on the saw motor, are there any other reason why I should stick to a 38tooth combi blade?
The Trend catalogue only has the ripping symbol against the combi and rip blades
What would happen if I were to use a 64 tooth blade?
I will be using a kity 419
Andy