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RE: Beginner questions
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- Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2005 22:46:13 -0700
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Original poster: "Ralph Zekelman" <gridleak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Robert,
What kind of plastic are you cutting on the table saw and what kind of
blade are
you using.
I have had much trouble and several near-death experiences trying to
cut various plastics on a table saw. I can do a much better job on the
bandsaw
with a coarse-tooth saw. Thanks.
Ralph
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Subject: Re: Beginner questions
Original poster: robert heidlebaugh <rheidlebaugh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Tyler: I make my primary coil spokes on a table saw. Cut all your
plastic
supports to the disired highth , about 1 in or so. Then clamp a 1/4 in
strip
to your table saw parallel to the blade and spaced 1 coil space away
from
the blade . ..................saving bandwidth