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RE: [TCML] Speaking of table-saw blades...



if anyone wants to experiment, I have a small pile of 10 inch table saw blades, various types that I was just about to get rid of - many are actually still usable as saw blades.... I don't think any are carbide tipped.

I wouldn't use carbide, I'd regrind a saw to have many points and have them rotating on axis offset by 90 deg -- with many points there should be plenty of time for cooling so you shouldn't need high temperature materials

anyway, if you want them, contact me directly (off the list) and pay postage plus a cup of coffee and they are yours.


> Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 13:02:42 -0500
> From: daniel.h.mccauley@xxxxxxxx
> Subject: RE: [TCML] Speaking of table-saw blades...
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> With the minimal spacing between blades, i would guess you'd have a
> problem with quenching.
> Dan
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> As I've been attempting only solid-state, what do I know? But, has
> anyone tried using a carbide-tipped table-saw blade as one electrode of
> a RSG? Perhaps another such blade could be used as the other electrode,
> with rotations synchronized, of course.
>
> KCH
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