Re: Circular Saw Blades
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 9:00 am
Thanks Gents, appreciate the suggestions.
I've got to live on the cheap for a bit, so making due where I can with this saw. The nice thing about a miter saw is that I can work to a knife line then do a minor bit of clean up and I have a nice facet. The downside of course is that if I try and minimize that work to simply 'off the saw' then I'm probably over-tasking it's ability.
A miter jack is not a bad idea, that might be the best solution for the moment.
I suppose it is a bit frustrating having something that is 'almost' good enough, hah.
That Kyowa setup is pretty cool. I assume these are the saws I see so many kumiko makers using? If so, they're incredibly accurate.
A sliding saw would be wonderful, I'm heading that direction of course but it will take time and space, the space I can manage around I believe. I've contemplated even working with a cheaper sort of sliding saw and putting it in my basement shop, then replacing with a real monster when/if I manage a larger space. I've run out of room in the garage and the last bit of space there should be consumed by a shaper since the layout doesn't lend itself to a sliding saw.
I've got to live on the cheap for a bit, so making due where I can with this saw. The nice thing about a miter saw is that I can work to a knife line then do a minor bit of clean up and I have a nice facet. The downside of course is that if I try and minimize that work to simply 'off the saw' then I'm probably over-tasking it's ability.
A miter jack is not a bad idea, that might be the best solution for the moment.
I suppose it is a bit frustrating having something that is 'almost' good enough, hah.
That Kyowa setup is pretty cool. I assume these are the saws I see so many kumiko makers using? If so, they're incredibly accurate.
A sliding saw would be wonderful, I'm heading that direction of course but it will take time and space, the space I can manage around I believe. I've contemplated even working with a cheaper sort of sliding saw and putting it in my basement shop, then replacing with a real monster when/if I manage a larger space. I've run out of room in the garage and the last bit of space there should be consumed by a shaper since the layout doesn't lend itself to a sliding saw.