[email protected] wrote:
> On Wed, 06 Sep 2006 08:31:10 GMT, "R. Pierce Butler"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >I am looking for the thinnest kerf 10" saw blade. Freud has a few at .090
> >and .091 but was wondering if there is something thinner in a combination
> >blade.
>
>
> Have you tried these at .050
>
> http://www.bladesllc.com/thinRim.html
Wow. That's thin - and you get a full 2 5/8" depth on some. I've
never seen them before. Thanks for the link.
JP
R. Pierce Butler wrote:
> I am looking for the thinnest kerf 10" saw blade. Freud has a few at .090
> and .091 but was wondering if there is something thinner in a combination
> blade.
Without spending a lot of money, you can just use a smaller blade for
most things. When I need a thin kerf on my 10" tablesaw, I use a 5
1/2" blade that is very thin--about 1/16" or less.
R. Pierce Butler wrote:
> I am looking for the thinnest kerf 10" saw blade. Freud has a few
> at .090 and .091 but was wondering if there is something thinner in
> a combination blade.
The thinnest I know of is about 1/16 (0.063). The one I had was
Japanese...don't recall the manufacturer but Hitachi makes them too.
Don't know if they are available in combo, mine was ATB.
--
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On Wed, 06 Sep 2006 08:31:10 GMT, "R. Pierce Butler"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>I am looking for the thinnest kerf 10" saw blade. Freud has a few at .090
>and .091 but was wondering if there is something thinner in a combination
>blade.
Have you tried these at .050
http://www.bladesllc.com/thinRim.html