Hi all, Ive asked the question before but thought this time some pictures might help. I know Im asking a lot of my little toy saw but the issue I'm having is that the contractor saw (pos ryobi direct drive screamer) as mentioned in the past resembles a cutting torch rather then a saw. I have done everything I can to try and make it easier for the cutting to minimise binding in that I have build a cabinet with table extension extended and also employed a home made sled (which works rather nicely considering the table im using) however it still just burns its way though even when I reduce the feed rate to a crawl.
Basically my question is do you think it is worth me getting a new blade keeping in mind the factory blade has only made about maybe 40-50 cuts. If so what would you recommend (10inch) at present what I'm using it for is cross cutting as I'm trying to build a few end grain cutting boards. Timber I'm using at the moment is tas oak and Jarrah. I'd like to be able to rip my on timber at some point but to be realistic I think I would be pushing my saw beyond what its capable of.
any advice guys? Mind the mess in the pic I just finished using my router sled to flatten the boards i had.
Thanks
Damo
Basically my question is do you think it is worth me getting a new blade keeping in mind the factory blade has only made about maybe 40-50 cuts. If so what would you recommend (10inch) at present what I'm using it for is cross cutting as I'm trying to build a few end grain cutting boards. Timber I'm using at the moment is tas oak and Jarrah. I'd like to be able to rip my on timber at some point but to be realistic I think I would be pushing my saw beyond what its capable of.
any advice guys? Mind the mess in the pic I just finished using my router sled to flatten the boards i had.
Thanks
Damo
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