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Re-saw blades

Started by Qweaver, February 12, 2006, 06:22:23 PM

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Qweaver

I have over 20 beams and posts that I'll need to re-saw this summer.  I'd like to get as good a finish as I can because I plan to sand these a little and apply a finish.   I looked on the woodmizer site but couldn't find much info on this.  My saw is a WM15.
Quinton
So Many Toys...So Little Time  WM LT28 , 15 trailers, Case 450 Dozer, John Deere 110 TLB, Peterson WPF 10",  AIM Grapple, Kubota 2501 :D

WH_Conley

Slower you go through the cut, smoother it will be. Harder on blades, turn more per inch, theroetically(sp) blade fatigue. I sawed some beech for paneling for the house, very slow, very slick. Just my 2 cents.
Bill

iain

Woodies do a 4deg hook here for resaw, should do it there


iain

Qweaver

Just to follow-up.
I talked to a WM rep. and he said to use the same general purpose blade(.0042 w/10deg hook) that I've been using or maybe change to a .0045 w/9deg hook.  Not much difference really.
Quinton
So Many Toys...So Little Time  WM LT28 , 15 trailers, Case 450 Dozer, John Deere 110 TLB, Peterson WPF 10",  AIM Grapple, Kubota 2501 :D

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