Farmer Giles
The biggest tool in the box
I bought a Startrite 351E about 16 years ago, and I have just about used up the free blades that came with it, I think it may be time to buy some new ones.
I'm a lazy so and so when it comes to changing blades for different uses, so looking at the tuffsaw site, I'm thinking of buying the 3/4 Varitooth blades as they cope with a wider range of different timber depth, and possibly two widths, a 5/8" or maybe 3/4" for resawing, and a 3/8" for light scrolling etc. That should keep blade changing to a minimum and I still have an unused 1/4" blade somewhere if I need tight curves, its a 6tpi skip.
A 3/4" blade is normally pushing the tension capability on the saw a bit, it is rated to 20mm but I find it struggles with the normal 3/4" but these tuffsaw premium blades are made from thinner steel and need less tension so I'm leaning towards 3/4"
Most of my cutting is either >12mm ply or resawing timber > 50mm.
What blades are the go to blades for you and has anybody tried the Varitooth blades?
Cheers
Andy
I'm a lazy so and so when it comes to changing blades for different uses, so looking at the tuffsaw site, I'm thinking of buying the 3/4 Varitooth blades as they cope with a wider range of different timber depth, and possibly two widths, a 5/8" or maybe 3/4" for resawing, and a 3/8" for light scrolling etc. That should keep blade changing to a minimum and I still have an unused 1/4" blade somewhere if I need tight curves, its a 6tpi skip.
A 3/4" blade is normally pushing the tension capability on the saw a bit, it is rated to 20mm but I find it struggles with the normal 3/4" but these tuffsaw premium blades are made from thinner steel and need less tension so I'm leaning towards 3/4"
Most of my cutting is either >12mm ply or resawing timber > 50mm.
What blades are the go to blades for you and has anybody tried the Varitooth blades?
Cheers
Andy