Hi folks,
Apart from using sacrificial wood behind the cut I can't seem to get my CSMS to produce anything like a clean cross-cut. It's an Evolution Fury 3XL (a great big heavy monster of a thing) and I've fitted it with Evolution's 255mm 40-tooth "wood blade" but still I get a fair amount of splintering at the back of the cut (blade exit). I would normally start by replacing the blade with one that has a lot more teeth - however it has a 1 inch bore and I've struggled to find any replacement blades more suitable than the one already fitted.
I've tried lowering the blade more slowly, sliding through the cut instead of chopping downwards, nothing seems to make much difference. I'm just cutting bog standard construction softwood, 2x4s mostly.
Any ideas?
Cheers,
Ian
Apart from using sacrificial wood behind the cut I can't seem to get my CSMS to produce anything like a clean cross-cut. It's an Evolution Fury 3XL (a great big heavy monster of a thing) and I've fitted it with Evolution's 255mm 40-tooth "wood blade" but still I get a fair amount of splintering at the back of the cut (blade exit). I would normally start by replacing the blade with one that has a lot more teeth - however it has a 1 inch bore and I've struggled to find any replacement blades more suitable than the one already fitted.
I've tried lowering the blade more slowly, sliding through the cut instead of chopping downwards, nothing seems to make much difference. I'm just cutting bog standard construction softwood, 2x4s mostly.
Any ideas?
Cheers,
Ian