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Bob Rossi
11-27-2010, 6:19 PM
I was ripping some 4/4 ash when bang! the blade snaped.
It didn't break at the weld. When I removed it from my 14" saw I noticed that there were fractures about every 2-3".

Anyone else have this happen to their ResawKing?

Carroll Courtney
11-27-2010, 6:31 PM
If its a 1" blade than that might be the problem.Even though my 14" says the max is 1" I feel that 14" wheels is to small of dia.for a 1" blade more so if the thickness is .035.
If its 3/4 or 1/2 then maybe the thrust that you were applying was to great since you found cracks all the way around.Just a thought----Carroll

Leigh Betsch
11-27-2010, 6:32 PM
I had a 1 1/4 KerfKing do the same thing about a month ago. Wakes a guy up right quick. It looks like the band work hardened and cracked about every 2 3 inches like yours. I was using it on a MM20 with 20" wheels. I didn't think with 20" wheels it would work harden and crack. So far my 1" ResawKing is holding up fine except it's now dull so I have to send it in for sharpening. I'll go back to my second 1 1/4 KerfKing while the ResawKing is out.

Jamie Buxton
11-27-2010, 7:10 PM
That sure sounds like work hardening. I'd go back to Laguna to see if they'll replace it.

Josiah Bartlett
11-28-2010, 12:52 AM
Guides that are too tight can cause work hardening too. Best of luck with your next blade.

Brian Tymchak
11-29-2010, 1:07 PM
That sure sounds like work hardening. I'd go back to Laguna to see if they'll replace it.


Guides that are too tight can cause work hardening too. Best of luck with your next blade.

Have not heard the term "work hardening" before. Is this a result of heat?

Thanks, Brian

Mike Goetzke
11-29-2010, 2:14 PM
Have not heard the term "work hardening" before. Is this a result of heat?

Thanks, Brian

No - more like bending a paper clip back an forth. It gets harder the closer you get the breaking it.

Matt Day
11-29-2010, 2:15 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Work_hardening

Al Navas
11-29-2010, 2:44 PM
I was ripping some 4/4 ash when bang! the blade snaped.
It didn't break at the weld. When I removed it from my 14" saw I noticed that there were fractures about every 2-3".

Anyone else have this happen to their ResawKing?

Bob,

I contacted Laguna as soon as I saw your post a few minutes ago - I asked if they have seen this type of failure - the short answer: No!

One of their reps will be contacting you. I look forward to resolution of this issue.

Al

Brian Tymchak
11-29-2010, 3:31 PM
Mike, Matt, thanks for the info!

Since I learned something today, I can go home now... ;)

Brian

Bob Rossi
11-29-2010, 3:37 PM
Bob,

I contacted Laguna as soon as I saw your post a few minutes ago - I asked if they have seen this type of failure - the short answer: No!

One of their reps will be contacting you. I look forward to resolution of this issue.

Al

Thanks Al!
I got a call from Jason a few minutes ago, I am going to return the blade to them for evaluation. I will post the results here.

Al Navas
11-29-2010, 3:51 PM
:cool: ;) :D

Glad to pitch in, Bob! They have extremely competent people, and are willing to help if given half a chance. They have been terrific with me, and with readers of my blog. I look forward to the resolution.

Al

Laguna Tools
12-07-2010, 1:12 PM
Thanks Al!
I got a call from Jason a few minutes ago, I am going to return the blade to them for evaluation. I will post the results here.
Hi Bob,

I just wanted to follow up with you and make sure you've been taken care of since your phone call with Jason?

Bob Rossi
12-07-2010, 8:02 PM
Hi Bob,

I just wanted to follow up with you and make sure you've been taken care of since your phone call with Jason?

Got a call today, looks like a replacement blade is on the way!

Thanks Laguna for standing behind your products!

Scot Ferraro
12-08-2010, 12:10 AM
Got a call today, looks like a replacement blade is on the way!

Thanks Laguna for standing behind your products!

Yep -- Laguna has always given me the best service and they do stand behind their products.

Scot

Rick Fisher
12-08-2010, 1:00 AM
I agree about Laguna.. I have made a few purchases from them and found them good to deal with.

Van Huskey
12-08-2010, 1:57 AM
The RK is a great blade, my favorite for resawing. I am glad to see they took care of you, I have had nothing but top notch CS from them.

Phil Thien
12-08-2010, 9:36 AM
Kudos to Laguna. Especially considering that when I joined SMC a couple years ago I read complaints about their customer service. Obviously someone at Laguna read them, too, and did something about them.

If only all businesses were as proactive.

Bob Rossi
12-16-2010, 12:33 PM
Received new blade yesterday. Thanks Laguna for the great service.

Jeff Hamilton Jr.
12-16-2010, 12:36 PM
Agree with Phil. It's nice to see more positive comments about Laguna; especially given the "bad" start. Excellent job Laguna! Keep it up.

Laguna Tools
12-16-2010, 1:04 PM
Your Welcome Bob. Please let us if know if you need anything else!

Laguna Tools

Mike McDonough
12-18-2010, 12:45 PM
Wow,thats great and good to know.I sent my RK in for sharpening a while back and it took forever and a phone call to get it back.