Wednesday, July 17, 2019
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Wicked looking blade. Might be of the devil.
anti-kickback, like that blade design, is always good
http://www.carbideprocessors.com/pages/saw-blades/saw-blade-glossary.html
Appreciate the pics and discussion, John and remmij. Am trying to minimize kickback potential from my old Delta Rockwell table saw from the 50s. Nice heavy tool but made before riving knifes were common (possibly made from WWII battleship plate?). No place on the shaft arbor to mount one. I like that blade!
for many years, one of these was a "good friend"… kinda depends on what the jobs are, but this worked in many situations
Uniguard Table Saw Blade Guard
coupled with this
one I used was just a splitter… kind of a fin - no curvey hook…
just an idea…
right blade does make a difference too
avoiding speed, paying attention/thinking & not working in a rush/tired… help as much as anything - imho
You could probably sharpen the old one up a bit with a 'stone' for tungsten carbide. Cheers
It would only make sense to learn how to sharpen the blades if I used my table saw every day.
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