Ken Fitzgerald
04-05-2009, 12:11 AM
I have had my MM-16 for over a year and still haven't had a reason to resaw. In fact, cutting bowl blanks has been it's primary job so far. I'm milling and gluing some cherry to turn the pedestal for Norm Abram's Martha Washington's candle stand for the LOML. I had to mill one piece from 1 7/8 down to 1". I hated to mill that much and yet I haven't actually resawn anything before and kiln dried cherry is expensive in Idaho! So.....using the original "it ain't good but it's free 1/2" blade" that came with my MM-16, I resawed a 3/8" piece off the 8" wide cherry board. I set the drift of the blade by resawing a piece of 2x6 and then resawed the cherry. The blade is dull from cutting bowl blanks but even so, I was impressed. I took 2 passes through my surface planer at 1/32" each and the board was gorgeous and I had a 3/8" piece of cherry to use in the future. I really need to mount one of the more expensive Olson bi-metal blades I bought just to see what a good blade will do on that saw!