Bill Huber
05-06-2012, 10:41 AM
It makes no difference what blade I use, and I have an 80 tooth Frued Ultimate Cut-Off cross cut blade and it does it also, I get a little fuzz on the edge of the board I am cutting. There is not a lot but there is some and it does make a difference how much I get with the wood I am using.
So I made myself a fuzz buster, it is just enough to knock off that little bit of fuzz.
I have a 2 3/4" rolls of 220 grit 3M sand paper left over from a car body project I did a few years ago and used it. I took some hard maple scraps and planned it down to 1/4" and then ripped it to 1 1/4" wide and 8" ling. Wrap the sand paper around it and there it is.
It takes very little to knock the fuzz off, not enough to round over the corner but just knock the fuzz off. I think it is used in my shop as much as any tool I have.
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So I made myself a fuzz buster, it is just enough to knock off that little bit of fuzz.
I have a 2 3/4" rolls of 220 grit 3M sand paper left over from a car body project I did a few years ago and used it. I took some hard maple scraps and planned it down to 1/4" and then ripped it to 1 1/4" wide and 8" ling. Wrap the sand paper around it and there it is.
It takes very little to knock the fuzz off, not enough to round over the corner but just knock the fuzz off. I think it is used in my shop as much as any tool I have.
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