bp122
Expert at Jibber-Jabber
For my next big project (my Roubo), I am going to be ripping about 30 – 40 meters of southern yellow pine.
At the moment, I have a Freud “best of both worlds” 48 T blade (used for over 18 months as my one blade on all manner of woods), which is very good for cross cuts but not great for ripping.
So I have decided to get a ripping blade.
My current blade spec is 216mm dia, 30mm bore, 2.4mm kerf, 1.8mm blade thickness, and the riving knife supplied is 2.2mm thick.
I have two options, as I see it (please feel free to add more)
Freud Pro 216mm 24T ripping blade, same kerf and thickness, approx. £25 from various outlets (FFX, ebay, etc)
Contacted Doug from cutting solutions, he says the only one he thinks will match is a 200mm dia blade with 4mm kerf and 2.5mm blade thickness. But it does come with a flat tooth grind (FTG) profile (Which I think is a nice to have, I may be wrong). This one costs £50 plus £8 postage.
Also emailed another saw place in Sheffield I think, looked at Saxton, Wealden. Nobody seems to have one that matches my table saw.
The conundrum I have is, do I go for Freud, who haven’t disappointed me with my current blade and are considered a decent quality diy supplier, cost half as much, have a narrower kerf by 40% means less wastage and dust and I don’t need to upgrade my riving knife?
Or do I go with the one from Doug Perry at 200mm (meaning, in theory, slightly slower tip speed and may be resultant lower efficiency in carrying the dust away, especially with higher volume of dust generated by the wider kerf) and upgrade my riving knife to 2.5mm (which I do have a blank for, weirdly)
I think I may have already answered my question there, but I would like to know your thoughts.
I have also considered Axminster version, it is slightly dearer than Freud but has a slightly narrower kerf still (2.2mm) but arguably better suited to my Axminster AC216 table saw!
Are there other options that I'm missing?
At the moment, I have a Freud “best of both worlds” 48 T blade (used for over 18 months as my one blade on all manner of woods), which is very good for cross cuts but not great for ripping.
So I have decided to get a ripping blade.
My current blade spec is 216mm dia, 30mm bore, 2.4mm kerf, 1.8mm blade thickness, and the riving knife supplied is 2.2mm thick.
I have two options, as I see it (please feel free to add more)
Freud Pro 216mm 24T ripping blade, same kerf and thickness, approx. £25 from various outlets (FFX, ebay, etc)
Contacted Doug from cutting solutions, he says the only one he thinks will match is a 200mm dia blade with 4mm kerf and 2.5mm blade thickness. But it does come with a flat tooth grind (FTG) profile (Which I think is a nice to have, I may be wrong). This one costs £50 plus £8 postage.
Also emailed another saw place in Sheffield I think, looked at Saxton, Wealden. Nobody seems to have one that matches my table saw.
The conundrum I have is, do I go for Freud, who haven’t disappointed me with my current blade and are considered a decent quality diy supplier, cost half as much, have a narrower kerf by 40% means less wastage and dust and I don’t need to upgrade my riving knife?
Or do I go with the one from Doug Perry at 200mm (meaning, in theory, slightly slower tip speed and may be resultant lower efficiency in carrying the dust away, especially with higher volume of dust generated by the wider kerf) and upgrade my riving knife to 2.5mm (which I do have a blank for, weirdly)
I think I may have already answered my question there, but I would like to know your thoughts.
I have also considered Axminster version, it is slightly dearer than Freud but has a slightly narrower kerf still (2.2mm) but arguably better suited to my Axminster AC216 table saw!
Are there other options that I'm missing?