Todd in PA
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I was resawing some 6/4 tulipwood in my shop with a 3/4 carbide resaw blade when BANG!!! the blade locked up in the wood and knocked the table out of level and well, a lot of things now look off kilter. I'll have to take it apart and put it back together. I inspected the blade and don't see any missing teeth. Once I loosed the block of wood which was dead stuck on the blade, I inspected the blade expecting to find missing teeth. There were none that I found. I marked the area of the blade that was in the wood with a sharpie. I did find a different area of the blade with a very slight but noticeable wrinkle when turning the blade slowly between my thumb and index finger. Would that be enough to bring the machine to a dead stop from full speed? The last time I used this blade there were no issues. I resawed a big batch of walnut.
Any idea what caused it? How to fix it?
Any idea what caused it? How to fix it?