sploo
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I've always understood that you'd get a better quality of cut by having the most number of teeth in the cut as possible (i.e. blade low) - though you still want the gullets exposed in order to clear sawdust.OscarG":32a438fy said:custard":32a438fy said:...and the blade should be raised so that the entire tooth is exposed...but no more.
Cheers, I've often wondered how much of the blade should be exposed. I thought people only had a little bit of the blade peeping out for safety reasons but it actually cuts better that way?
I certainly see the safety argument that having the blade high for even thin stock means the tooth pressure will be pushing the stock down onto the table (rather than towards you) but without a zero clearance insert (ZCI) I'd expect to see more tear out on the bottom face. Just my $0.02 though...