skeetstar
Established Member
Folks just a quick question - on the basis that there is no such thing as a stupid question.
Example, I have a piece of stock measuring 21mm that I want to cut down to 20mm, The kerf width on my blade is 2.5mm, so using the table saw means that the blade has no timber on the waste side. Is this good practice, or does the blade need 'meat' on both sides to balance it or whatever? Issue is, I guess, would I be damaging the saw by repeated use of such a technique?
Thanks in anticipation.
Example, I have a piece of stock measuring 21mm that I want to cut down to 20mm, The kerf width on my blade is 2.5mm, so using the table saw means that the blade has no timber on the waste side. Is this good practice, or does the blade need 'meat' on both sides to balance it or whatever? Issue is, I guess, would I be damaging the saw by repeated use of such a technique?
Thanks in anticipation.