Bought the Redwood from Travis Perkins, used a handsaw to rough cut to length. I was wondering, the best way to cut to the required length, with a nice clean cut. I saw a YouTube guy using a chop saw to cut his boards. First he did a scoring cut on top, then did repeated cuts. I asked why he did repeated cuts, said easier on the saw, lessen heat build up and possibility of the blade deflecting.
Should I use the same approach, or just plough on through, half through the timber, turn it and cut through again?
Table Saw is 3Kw and is fitted with an Axcaliber 50T 254mm x 2.6 kerf combination blade.
Thanks.
Should I use the same approach, or just plough on through, half through the timber, turn it and cut through again?
Table Saw is 3Kw and is fitted with an Axcaliber 50T 254mm x 2.6 kerf combination blade.
Thanks.