Should you rip saw first or crosscut when machining solid wood? That question and more are the topic of a recent webcast, Rough Milling Lumber for Small to Medium Woodshops," presented by Aaron Brink ...
Many people see the circular saw as a rough and tumble cutter and don’t tap its full potential for making highly accurate cuts. It’s true, the tool’s primary use is cutting framing lumber for home ...
The construction lumber sector emphasizes cutting speed over finish quality. Rip blades with 24-40 teeth are standard, designed to handle production volumes exceeding 500 board feet per hour. Heat ...
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