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  • Just as a heads up. If you plan to rip the elm and it's 40+mm make sure you get a blade with fewer teeth to rip it and then trim it with the fine blade.

    I went for years trying to rip 50mm pieces and having the saw bog down before I invested in a few different blades.

  • Learned most of my tablesaw skills mainly cutting plywood, and had the importance of a fine tooth negative rake blade hammered into me. Blew my mind when I first used a proper ripping blade when dimensioning timber.

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