My understanding is that a mitre saw should have a negative rake. I think that this applies to sliding mitre saws more so than chop saws. One of my gripes when buying circular saw blades is that so often the adverts do not give the rake angle.Call them plunge saws or track saws as you please, but why oh why are the blades so expensive? Just ordered a new blade (DT1090) for my DeWALT saw at the “bargain” price of £46 and a few pence. Similar blades by DeWALT, also in 165mm diameter, are all priced under £20. What is that all about - could it be the narrower kerf?
Methinks a trip to the local saw-blade sharpener with the old one might be a good investment for the future….
I have bought a saxton blade in the past and it was good. However the last time I looked was for a mitre saw so was looking for negative hook/rake, no info on the website so I emailed them asking which blades were suitable for a mitre saw and did not get a reply.Have a look at Saxon Blades - great range and good prices
I have bought a saxton blade in the past and it was good. However the last time I looked was for a mitre saw so was looking for negative hook/rake, no info on the website so I emailed them asking which blades were suitable for a mitre saw and did not get a reply.
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