Distinterior
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I've been asked to make a small gift for someone and have been requested to make it out of 2 different offcuts of wood that I've got "spare"....
The 2 woods are Spalted English Oak with a minimal amount of spalting and a section of a reclaimed Maple kitchen worktop.
As part of the gift, I want to make a 120mm square open topped box with mitered corners & bottom out of the Maple, but every time I try and cross cut the mitres on the Maple, it is burning the cut.....The same blade cuts the Oak perfectly well. I've tried to make the cut on both my table saw sled and on my Festool Kapex mitre saw.
I have tried 2 or 3 different blades but they all produce the same result.
Admittedly, none of the blades are brand new but are freshly cleaned of resin and, as I said, all the blades cut the Oak without any issues.
Can anyone suggest a particular blade that is particularly suited to cross cutting Maple?
Do I just need to try a new or freshly sharpened blade?
Just for reference, the material is approximately 12mm thick x 120mm, so not a huge depth/length of cut even...!
Blades are good quality general purpose TC tipped blades with approximately 60 teeth and are ATB type.
Would less teeth help do you think...? ( On the saw blades,....not in my mouth!)
Tim.
The 2 woods are Spalted English Oak with a minimal amount of spalting and a section of a reclaimed Maple kitchen worktop.
As part of the gift, I want to make a 120mm square open topped box with mitered corners & bottom out of the Maple, but every time I try and cross cut the mitres on the Maple, it is burning the cut.....The same blade cuts the Oak perfectly well. I've tried to make the cut on both my table saw sled and on my Festool Kapex mitre saw.
I have tried 2 or 3 different blades but they all produce the same result.
Admittedly, none of the blades are brand new but are freshly cleaned of resin and, as I said, all the blades cut the Oak without any issues.
Can anyone suggest a particular blade that is particularly suited to cross cutting Maple?
Do I just need to try a new or freshly sharpened blade?
Just for reference, the material is approximately 12mm thick x 120mm, so not a huge depth/length of cut even...!
Blades are good quality general purpose TC tipped blades with approximately 60 teeth and are ATB type.
Would less teeth help do you think...? ( On the saw blades,....not in my mouth!)
Tim.
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