Dalejones":1sa6bc04 said:What's everyone's favourite? What is the blade size? Im thinking of going for a freud blade as I've heard good things, it will be used for ripping down ply wood, thanks
Axminster sell a 205mm blade for the TS200-2, and they work fine for the original TS200 (at least, they do on my machine, that was one of the last of the originals). Options here: http://www.axminster.co.uk/axcaliber-co ... s-ax826765Dalejones":3s7d53ky said:I'm lookin for a good all rounder as il be ripping down lengths of 3x2 and using it to cut ply? Any suggestions
sploo":3tc66mx8 said:Axminster sell a 205mm blade for the TS200-2, and they work fine for the original TS200 (at least, they do on my machine, that was one of the last of the originals). Options here: http://www.axminster.co.uk/axcaliber-co ... s-ax826765Dalejones":3tc66mx8 said:I'm lookin for a good all rounder as il be ripping down lengths of 3x2 and using it to cut ply? Any suggestions
In this diameter, they list a 32 tooth as a general purpose. Personally I'd be wary of using that for both cuts in ply (much cleaner with a 48 or even 64 tooth blade) are thick rip cuts (better with 24 tooth).
If you do go off-brand, make absolutely sure that the kerf and plate thickness matches the original blades (or at least the blade kerf is wider than the riving knife thickness, and the plate is thinner than the riving knife) - otherwise you might be in for a "fun" time with the riving knife. By "fun" I mean extremely dangerous. The Axy site claims 3mm and 1.8mm respectively, but it would be worth confirming with calipers.
Dalejones":29c8ey1z said:I'm lookin for a good all rounder as il be ripping down lengths of 3x2 and using it to cut ply? Any suggestions
Wrong photo I guess. I have bought those and they are the right size.Dalejones":3pazln9d said:How come it says 205mm but on the blade it states 250mm?
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