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Square holes on aluminum.... how do you do it?
tautech:
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--- Quote from: beanflying on March 04, 2020, 12:49:40 am ---On Rake angle I have been looking at getting a zero rake Saw blade for my tracksaw for Acrylic and Aluminium for a T Slot build I have coming up but I am making do with the thin kerf Plywood blade for breaking down Acrylic sheets for my Laser and doesn't chip.
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Crosscut blades have entirely different rake to ripping or combo blades....go down that rabbit hole. ;)
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I have both already the saw came with a Rip/Combo blade and I added one of these https://www.bunnings.com.au/diablo-165mm-6-5-40-teeth-fine-finish-cordless-circular-saw-blade_p6370899 for Ply and Panel working great so far only runs a shallow rake.
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Yes because the depth of cut and therefore control is done with a depth gauge instead of a tooth rake best suited to the material or the job. Horses for courses. :horse:
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