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Richard Cryberg <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 2 Jul 2019 23:19:38 +0000
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"My carbide blade on my bench saw make a smooth cut, Just
have to go slow."

There are a couple of choices to safely and cleanly cut plastic on a table saw.  One choice is to use a carbide blade with a negative 5 degree hook angle.  That is also a very good choice for ripping wood boards when you want a glueable edge without having to use a jointer.  The other is simply run a normal high hook angle carbide blade backwards on the spindle.

Dick

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