26/02/2019
Thin kerf blades...I’m having issues with blades and I’m wondering if the “thin-ness” is the reason, I’d love others input for confirmation or rejection of this theory. 🤓
Has the influx of thinner blades made specifically for cordless saws made it harder to “rip” timber due to less kerf and therefore pinching of the blade creating heat and warping super thin blades making them sorta pointless 🤷🏻♂️ as they don’t cut straight when they’re warped to the s**t, just me or has anyone else had this happen?
Would having a larger tungsten tooth on a thinner blade make a clearer “path” thus having less friction meaning better runtimes?
Just asking?
*Now to be clear I’m not aiming this at in any way the picture just there for reference*