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"George Berlinger"

14/08/2004 5:40 PM

Band-Saw blade(Re-sawning)

I got a chance to use my new " Wood Slicer"resawing blade from Highland
Hardware....($30)...cut some hard maple form 3/4 in half for 1/4" use......a
piece of cake. I use a 14" Powermatic bandsaw, it was really slicing easy. I
tried doing this on my old saw with a regular blade n it was hard going. I
only re-saw once in awhile, but this makes you wanna try it again. I use a
Timberwolf blade for regular cutting, low-tension.....cut easily but not a
real smooth surface. Seeing i got some of this advise from some of you,
thought i,d let you know how it went. Its been a lil-while, but i do more
woodworking in the winter than i do in summer. Another improvement, I got
all of my big tools on wheels now....good for cleaning the shop, or moving
around for more room. If you thinking about doing that, you won,t be
sorry.....too long..gotta go...thanks.....


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Jj

James

in reply to "George Berlinger" on 14/08/2004 5:40 PM

14/08/2004 10:28 PM

sounds like SWMBO just walked in, eh.

James
www.cryscom.nb.ca


George Berlinger wrote:

> I got a chance to use my new " Wood Slicer"resawing blade from Highland
> Hardware....($30)...cut some hard maple form 3/4 in half for 1/4" use......a
> piece of cake. I use a 14" Powermatic bandsaw, it was really slicing easy. I
> tried doing this on my old saw with a regular blade n it was hard going. I
> only re-saw once in awhile, but this makes you wanna try it again. I use a
> Timberwolf blade for regular cutting, low-tension.....cut easily but not a
> real smooth surface. Seeing i got some of this advise from some of you,
> thought i,d let you know how it went. Its been a lil-while, but i do more
> woodworking in the winter than i do in summer. Another improvement, I got
> all of my big tools on wheels now....good for cleaning the shop, or moving
> around for more room. If you thinking about doing that, you won,t be
> sorry.....too long..gotta go...thanks.....
>
>


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