Hey all!
I have had issues with cross cuts lately. Checking with the tip of my fingers the carbide of the blade (it's a Freud with 40 teeth) seems to be still sharp. Do you think that still it "looks" sharp maybe is time to bring it to be sharpen it? A few months ago I watched a video where the guy talked that sometimes a a blade that looks dull or that stops to cut as it should can be brought to life by literally washing it with detergent and water. Ideas?
This is the current conditions of my blade... regardless it's ugly it's relatively new (about 1 year) of daily regular use cutting mostly hard wood... I use a sled (picture) for cross cutting...
This is what it does with the wood...
It is blowing the bottom and exit sides.
Thanks!
I have had issues with cross cuts lately. Checking with the tip of my fingers the carbide of the blade (it's a Freud with 40 teeth) seems to be still sharp. Do you think that still it "looks" sharp maybe is time to bring it to be sharpen it? A few months ago I watched a video where the guy talked that sometimes a a blade that looks dull or that stops to cut as it should can be brought to life by literally washing it with detergent and water. Ideas?
This is the current conditions of my blade... regardless it's ugly it's relatively new (about 1 year) of daily regular use cutting mostly hard wood... I use a sled (picture) for cross cutting...
This is what it does with the wood...
It is blowing the bottom and exit sides.
Thanks!