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  • I've not done the job but it doesn't sound as if you are going to be ripping huge lengths so a fine blade would be the first part. I don't often slow my saw down. I suppose I listen to it and adjust a bit if it's sounds odd.

    Can you not take 3mm off the end of a board. That would be amazing if you had just the right amount of material to within 3mm :)

  • Can you not take 3mm off the end of a board. That would be amazing if you had just the right amount of material to within 3mm :)

    Well you say that... 4m long boards, variance of 2mm between them, I'll be trimming a maximum of 2mm...

    I paid a fortune for them, I'm using them all! Just also a little paranoid.

    The rip is 3m long so not insignificant. But you're right it's more than 3mm so I'll do a test or two.

  • I had discounted you doing that rip, when you said threshold I was visualising something smaller. The popular size of track saw usually needs a blade with fewer teeth for a rip that long otherwise it will likely get bogged down at any speed.

    No pressure then :)

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