FrenchIan
Established Member
I've just bought a second-hand table saw - a Metabo 315C. It's not a proper workshop saw, but all I want it for is ripping pieces to a different width/thickness - eg, cutting a 100 x 20 board down to 75 x 20.
I've just spent the afternoon setting it up, and I'm disappointed with the result. It doesn't seem happy cutting - lot of vibration, the pieces needed a good push to get them through, when I was expecting "a hot knife through butter" - and the finish is nowhere near as good as I get on my Bosch circular saw with the standard blade,
The blade is, I suspect, the original Metabo blade - 315mm, 24 teeth. Looking at the teeth, they show signs of wear (a couple could be chipped), but some look as though they're not used (no polish on the cutting edge/face).
IS it just the blade, or is it something more serious? And if it is the blade, what do you recommend for a general purpose, multi-material (wood, ply, MDF), mainly ripping with possibly some cross-cutting blade? If it exists?
Thanks
Ian
I've just spent the afternoon setting it up, and I'm disappointed with the result. It doesn't seem happy cutting - lot of vibration, the pieces needed a good push to get them through, when I was expecting "a hot knife through butter" - and the finish is nowhere near as good as I get on my Bosch circular saw with the standard blade,
The blade is, I suspect, the original Metabo blade - 315mm, 24 teeth. Looking at the teeth, they show signs of wear (a couple could be chipped), but some look as though they're not used (no polish on the cutting edge/face).
IS it just the blade, or is it something more serious? And if it is the blade, what do you recommend for a general purpose, multi-material (wood, ply, MDF), mainly ripping with possibly some cross-cutting blade? If it exists?
Thanks
Ian