The fewer the teeth count is, the faster and easier the blade goes through the hardwoods. However, a blade with few teeth cut wood sheets roughly. If the wood is not so hard and thick, you can ...
hardwood board and a 6-in ... deep along one face. Crosscut the slotted board into four 9-in. pieces and glue them into a block, being careful not to slop glue into the saw kerfs (you can clean ...
It cuts through hardwoods up to 3 1/2-inch thick easily and smoothly ... If you want a rip blade, choose a blade with FT teeth and a fewer tooth count. If you want a cross-cut blade, choose a blade ...
(Photo by Andy Cripe/Philomath News) On a pleasant mid-October morning, Patrick Lumber’s Brad Mehl and Terry Haddix walk the grounds located just outside of Philomath to check on the construction ...