On Mar 18, 2022, at 11:03 AM, John WI <jnadank@...> wrote:
?I¡¯ve been very satisfied with my Kanefusa main plywood blade and scoring blade. ?The cut quality has been suburb I read oak plywood as well as other species. ?The only drawback is the two blade minimum order. ?I may be interested in splitting the order if you¡¯re interested. ?I¡¯m using mine in a K700P saw
John Adank
Onalaska WI
On Mar 18, 2022, at 12:45 PM, Brett Wissel <Brettwissel@...> wrote:
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Scoring blade is clearing a clean surface and saving the junk from eating your main blade - doing its job! Oh yeah, and mitigating splintering...
On Fri, Mar 18, 2022, 10:20 AM mac campshure via <mac512002=[email protected]> wrote:
On Mar 18, 2022, at 10:09 AM, imranindiana <imranindiana@...> wrote:
?I have only had scoring blade for few yrs and only used plywood a few times. Blade came with the saw and had the dipped covering on it, as they sometimes do after sharpening.
Point is, I have cleaned it at least 3 times with very little use. It gets covered with crap (I assume adhesives) very quickly and sometimes will have burning smell but wood is not burned. Recently, on birch ply, it cut clean with no splintering, so makes me think it is not dull.
Another clue is that I can feel it pushing the material fwd at initial contact. I think I have it about 1/16¡± high. I use clamps most of the times and only felt this when I did some ripping recently.
If I wanted to try another blade should I get Felder offering or are there better ones.