Bojam
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I recently bought a used Jet JPS10 hybrid table saw. It still has the orginal blade, which is probably rubbish and certainly old at this point.
I need to replace the blade and figured I'd buy a rip blade and a crosscut blade from CMT or Freud or whoever.
But it is proving harder than I expected. I need a 10" blade so either 254mm or 250mm would work. The arbor is 5/8" but I could buy a reducing bush so no problem there.
The issue is that on the splitter and on the riving knife it says that they are "only for use with 10 inch blades with 3.0mm MIN kerf width and 2.0mm MAX body (plate) thickness".
Almost all the standard kerf (i.e. 3.2mm) blades that I can find - and I've searched extensively online - have a plate thickness of 2.2mm or more. Thinner kerf blades i.e. those at 2.8mm have thinner plate thicknesses.
So what to do? I obviously can't exceed the 2.0mm plate thickness or the riving knife / splitter would be doing nothing. But I don't know if I can get away with a 2.8mm kerf when the min is specified at 3mm?
There doesn't appear to be a replacement thin kerf riving knife available for this saw.
NOTE: The only blades that I can find are these Trend blades: rip blade, crosscut blade. But I suspect they are probably not very good. There is also this general purpose Freud blade but the rounded teeth, I think, are principally designed for material other than the exotic hardwoods that I generally work with (I live in Brazil) and a 40T blade is a compromise solution anyway.
Helpful advice gratefully received!
I need to replace the blade and figured I'd buy a rip blade and a crosscut blade from CMT or Freud or whoever.
But it is proving harder than I expected. I need a 10" blade so either 254mm or 250mm would work. The arbor is 5/8" but I could buy a reducing bush so no problem there.
The issue is that on the splitter and on the riving knife it says that they are "only for use with 10 inch blades with 3.0mm MIN kerf width and 2.0mm MAX body (plate) thickness".
Almost all the standard kerf (i.e. 3.2mm) blades that I can find - and I've searched extensively online - have a plate thickness of 2.2mm or more. Thinner kerf blades i.e. those at 2.8mm have thinner plate thicknesses.
So what to do? I obviously can't exceed the 2.0mm plate thickness or the riving knife / splitter would be doing nothing. But I don't know if I can get away with a 2.8mm kerf when the min is specified at 3mm?
There doesn't appear to be a replacement thin kerf riving knife available for this saw.
NOTE: The only blades that I can find are these Trend blades: rip blade, crosscut blade. But I suspect they are probably not very good. There is also this general purpose Freud blade but the rounded teeth, I think, are principally designed for material other than the exotic hardwoods that I generally work with (I live in Brazil) and a 40T blade is a compromise solution anyway.
Helpful advice gratefully received!