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gramps
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what am i doing wrong?
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January 19, 2014, 02:01:04 pm »
trying my first attempt at stack cutting. using a stack of 3, 1/4 " baltic birch ply. i'm also using fd-ur#1 blades. my problem is i keep smelling the wood burning. should the speed of the saw be faster or?
thanks again for your help, gramps
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Jim Finn
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January 19, 2014, 02:45:56 pm »
I would try slowing down the speed of the saw.
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dunk
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January 19, 2014, 03:15:35 pm »
Did you cover the stack with clear packing tape? I'd keep the speed of the saw up & slow down your feed rate of the work piece.
edited to say I missed that you are using a #1 blade on this project. Move up to at least a #3 or #5.
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Mike
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UHMNL
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January 19, 2014, 03:26:03 pm »
A # 1 blade is way too small for cutting 3/4".
Use the 2" clear package tape, have good tension, good speed and push very slow into the blade, let the blade do the cutting.
FD Mike
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dirtrider73068
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January 19, 2014, 04:37:45 pm »
I use a #1 blade pending on what I am cutting have my saw turned up but cut slow letting the blade do the work, have tried a reverse but found cutting thick stock to use the ultra reverse 1 blade helps cutting thicker stock.
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Danny
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January 19, 2014, 06:22:26 pm »
Just my 13 cents worth....I feel I have GREAT CONTROL of following the line and using my Favorite FD-UR #1 WHILE cutting a stack of only 2 of the 1/4 BB....Using the #1 blade I am referring to cutting a PORTRAIT where there are SMALL cut out areas. To me its the ONLY
blade as some Frets are super tiny and needs a SMALL DRILL BIT. I say if your not cutting a portrait like I described then by far its a BIGGER blade. UR-#5 IS MY FAVORITE.
I SURE ....LOVE.... TO GET A SUBJECT GOING. THIS SOUNDS LIKE ONE. WHAT SAY?
Danny :+}
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Danny :+}
scotti158
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Re: what am i doing wrong?
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January 19, 2014, 07:14:01 pm »
Quote from: FD Mike on January 19, 2014, 03:26:03 pm
A # 1 blade is way too small for cutting 3/4".
I agree, I would use a #5.
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Graywolf
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January 20, 2014, 10:52:43 am »
The FD UR#5 is my favorite blade. On 3/4 stock high speed, slow feed pressure. I use circle blades for portraits, I WILL LEARN TO USE THEM!!!!!!!
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Danny
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January 20, 2014, 06:56:07 pm »
Hey Greywolf....Circle blades is a First to me. I guess they are Spirals huh?
We have Many people amongst our Scrolling Family that Swear by the.
Me personally all I can say is I have tried many, many times and to me all
was a FLOP. Either I had Bad times securing them to the holders or they
just kept breaking. Just didn't really get the feeling for them. I will always
stay with my UR-#1's.... Danny :+}
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