Plane those out. Attempting to sand that big a burn pushes the burn into the grain. Sharpen the freakin blade. Use a proper safety rip blade, 10/12 teeth.
@kaden7298
7 ай бұрын
Planning out just more work. Just use a proper blade 10/12 teeth is correct. But depending on what you cutting. Even if blade is 10/12 you will get burnt saw marks when your cuts pinch mostly on long cuts. The only way to prevent it is the fence, and blade alignment is correct. And clean blades. Most importantly that rising knife act as a shim prevents wood from pinching. Also if your rising knife is correct thickness to blade. You don’t need to clean blades as often and last longer. He is correct about the rising knife and blade thickness. I’ve seen a lot of guys using thin blades on table saw horrible idea
@tearsofink6674
7 ай бұрын
Bro are u kidding me? Planing on a cabin door stock? Lol😂. Do you know how long that will take? Also higher chance damage on bunch of doors! What he saying is correct 100%. That rising knife is very important. No true cabinet builder will plane cabinets doors. You risk changing the size and damage door.
@kaden7298
7 ай бұрын
@@tearsofink6674another genius trying to teach a bird how to fly lol planning cabinets doors stock 😂
@francoisbouvier7861
7 ай бұрын
@tearsofink6674 I'm not saying to plane the doors. The point I am making, sanding burn marks only pushes the burn into the wood. Planing removes the burn. Prep the material properly before constructing the project. There is little to no sanding once everything is assembled.
@tearsofink6674
7 ай бұрын
@@francoisbouvier7861 you said plan those saw marks out. That would absolutely damage the door and cause it to be uneven more. if you watch his entire video. That is what he is saying. He is showing how to cut the doors stock without having to sand those burnt saw marks by doing right 1st time. That rising knife and correct blade thickness is the key.
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