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Why not use thin kerf blades on gang rip saws?
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2025
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Why not use thin kerf blades on gang rip saws?
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Years ago, blades, both circle and band, were created with this slight bend by pounding the center sections with a hammer to dish the blade. Sometimes we believe that a little bend or residual stress lengthwise in a piece of wood can be fixed by bending it straight in gluing and then gluing to another straight piece so that overall the two pieces should be straight. [...]the first cut saw can be a little thicker than the other size as it is working in waste wood, so its thickhess means straighter cuts. + Gene Wengert (19422025) was popularly known as \"The Wood Doctor.\"
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