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Correct saw blade.

Richard Bruce

PRO Member
I've made my table saw sled, now the question is what blade would be the best to use and have the best results? I have tried different types and different numbers of teeth but don't want to keep experimenting, it's not cost effective. I cut mostly dried hardwoods. One other question is what is the best way to re-sharpen the blades, or is that a no no? Thanks in advance for any input anyone might have.
 
I've always used my Woodworker II, 40 tooth blade with good results. I get a little bit of fuzz on the back edge but I just hit it with sandpaper and it's good to go.

I always have my tablesaw blades sharpened by a professional sharpening service. I just sent my WWII back to Forrest for sharpening.
 
Thin kerf 90T Diablo Ultra Flawless Finish Crosscut blade worked great for me. I do limit it to cross cutting segments only. Very little fuzz, sometimes not enough to even sand.
 
I use the same blade Glenn is using: Thin kerf 90T Diablo Ultra Flawless Finish Crosscut blade
 
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