knottyharry
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Where is the best source for purchasing the Diablo Saw Blade.
Also, can you get them to fit a mitre saw?
Harry
Also, can you get them to fit a mitre saw?
Harry
Originally posted by GBusardo
<br />Knotty, See if they have one with a negative or flat hook. Better for the miter saw. I am curious, why the Diablo?
Originally posted by ctEaglesc
<br />Originally posted by GBusardo
<br />Knotty, See if they have one with a negative or flat hook. Better for the miter saw. I am curious, why the Diablo?
The 7&1/4" Diablo blade by freud has a kerf that is .059.((Approximately 1/2 of a conventional t.s. blade,a little less than a 16th of an inch)
Originally posted by GBusardo
<br />Originally posted by ctEaglesc
<br />Originally posted by GBusardo
<br />Knotty, See if they have one with a negative or flat hook. Better for the miter saw. I am curious, why the Diablo?
The 7&1/4" Diablo blade by freud has a kerf that is .059.((Approximately 1/2 of a conventional t.s. blade,a little less than a 16th of an inch)
That's remarkable, I had no idea they were that thin.
Frank-Originally posted by Rifleman1776
<br />On the Saw Mill Creek discussion forum there is occasionally extensive talk about table saw blades. As with most things there are many opinions about which is best. But, it seems universally agreed that the thin kerf blades (meaning thin blades) are often not as accurate because they flex in use. Something to consider.
I don't know if they make stabilizers for 7&1/4 inch blades but even if they did they would take away from the maximum depth of cut.Originally posted by GBusardo
<br />Maybe a set of stabilizers, or even one? Of course that kicks the price up too, but if 1/16th of an inch is saved on each cut, it may mean an extra blank or enough juice to plow through the wood. []
I do some pretty darned detailed cutting with a $10.00 framing blade made for a circular saw.Originally posted by alamocdc
<br />Forrest says that you must use a stabilizer w/the Woodworker II thin kerf blade. The demo of this blade at the show in Columbus was so impressive I bought one (and stabilizer). Granted, this blade doesn't fit one of Eagle's criteria - I wouldn't consider it to be affordable unless you professionally do a lot of flatwork or detailed cutting.