Forest blades are out of the budget, so let's get that out of the way now
I'm looking to put a good selection of blades in the shop. Here are the typical uses I need in priority order.
1. 1/8" - 1/4" thin stock wood and plastics with as clean of a cut as possible
2. 4/4 hard woods all purpose style rip and cross
3. acrylic turning blanks (3/4 to 1 1/4)
4. 8/4 hardwood ripping (hard maple, purple heart, etc...)
5. 8/4 hardwood cross cutting
Thin kerf
Hoping to get by with no more than 3 blades. If I can factor in one of them as a glue line blade or at least leave me a flat bottom cut for segmenting work in the 3/4 acrylic and 4/4 wood stock that would be awesome as well.
I'm looking to put a good selection of blades in the shop. Here are the typical uses I need in priority order.
1. 1/8" - 1/4" thin stock wood and plastics with as clean of a cut as possible
2. 4/4 hard woods all purpose style rip and cross
3. acrylic turning blanks (3/4 to 1 1/4)
4. 8/4 hardwood ripping (hard maple, purple heart, etc...)
5. 8/4 hardwood cross cutting
Thin kerf
Hoping to get by with no more than 3 blades. If I can factor in one of them as a glue line blade or at least leave me a flat bottom cut for segmenting work in the 3/4 acrylic and 4/4 wood stock that would be awesome as well.