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June 12, 2009 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: NY
Posts: 2,618
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I see, I saw------------
Worth did a great post on how to get the best finish on wood.
Here is another thing to consider: General tungsten carbide saw blades are inexpensive, and they are great. They cut nice and they last very long. However, they don't give you the best cut, even the so-called finishing blades with 100 teeth for a 10" blade. There are blades which will give you incredible cuts. They have micro-polished teeth on all three sides. They are highly balanced and heat-treated, and they are not cheap. I am not going to recommend a brand. Go ask you local cabinetmaker for a recommendation. Once you spent the money for one of these blades, don't use it for general cutting; use it only for final cuts. Keep it sharp forever. You will love the mirror finish it gives you without sanding. No splintering at all. dcarch
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