sploo
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I'm hopefully going to soon upgrade my little Axminster TS200 saw (205mm blades, 1.5hp) to a machine capable of taking 315mm blades (with a 2.5hp single phase motor).
I notice that the machine can actually take a blade anywhere between 245 and 315mm. Obviously if you're needing the full depth of cut then the biggest blade is a must. However, for other applications would there be any advantage (other than cost) in using smaller blades?
The machine claims 100mm max depth of cut with a 315mm blade, so I'm assuming something around 60mm with a 245mm blade. If I wanted to do a rip cut through some pretty tough 2" thick hardwood, would there be a torque advantage to using a smaller blade? I'm thinking that it'll always be the blade tips doing the cutting, so the motor will have an easier time with a smaller diameter blade when under load.
Am I thinking on the right lines, or kidding myself?
I notice that the machine can actually take a blade anywhere between 245 and 315mm. Obviously if you're needing the full depth of cut then the biggest blade is a must. However, for other applications would there be any advantage (other than cost) in using smaller blades?
The machine claims 100mm max depth of cut with a 315mm blade, so I'm assuming something around 60mm with a 245mm blade. If I wanted to do a rip cut through some pretty tough 2" thick hardwood, would there be a torque advantage to using a smaller blade? I'm thinking that it'll always be the blade tips doing the cutting, so the motor will have an easier time with a smaller diameter blade when under load.
Am I thinking on the right lines, or kidding myself?