goXtreme
10-09-2007, 10:36 PM
I do a lot of woodworking in my garage as a hobby, I have almost all of the necessary tools to do the job right and make it look good and usually the stuff I build is made to last.
When I go buy blades for my tablesaw, I do not get the cheap ones as they don't seem to cut near as good as the more expensive ones. When they get bad or dull, I use them for rough cuts and stuff like that, so they usually last me a while.
My wife, bless her heart, seen a sale on DeWalt 10" blades, a two pack for $35.00, so she bought me package of them thinking that it would be good because it was DeWalt, and she knows I am a big DeWalt fan.
Right now I am building a big picture frame for my brother in law, I ripped down some oak then routered it to accept the picture and the glass, then I changed blades to the DeWalt one for the miter cut......
These F%^&ing blades are not worth the package they came in!
When you start the saw up, you get this high pitched screech, then when you push the wood into it, you can actually see the blade warp and then you get a bad cut, the 45 degree cut that I made, you can actually fit a utility knife blade in between the seems!
I have instructed my wife to go to the lumber store and buy the $75.00 blade that I usually use, at least this way I can get a decent cut!!!!!!!!
:banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:
When I go buy blades for my tablesaw, I do not get the cheap ones as they don't seem to cut near as good as the more expensive ones. When they get bad or dull, I use them for rough cuts and stuff like that, so they usually last me a while.
My wife, bless her heart, seen a sale on DeWalt 10" blades, a two pack for $35.00, so she bought me package of them thinking that it would be good because it was DeWalt, and she knows I am a big DeWalt fan.
Right now I am building a big picture frame for my brother in law, I ripped down some oak then routered it to accept the picture and the glass, then I changed blades to the DeWalt one for the miter cut......
These F%^&ing blades are not worth the package they came in!
When you start the saw up, you get this high pitched screech, then when you push the wood into it, you can actually see the blade warp and then you get a bad cut, the 45 degree cut that I made, you can actually fit a utility knife blade in between the seems!
I have instructed my wife to go to the lumber store and buy the $75.00 blade that I usually use, at least this way I can get a decent cut!!!!!!!!
:banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead: