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Thread: Rip measurements

  1. #31
    Hi Al,
    I'm positive Lowell was joking.

    It's common round these parts to call something a 'stealth brag'. It's always said tongue in cheek as a compliment, not a jab.

    It's SMC's inside-joke equivalent of, "Man, I wish I could get my own saw that accurate."

  2. #32
    I don't see anything about what blade you are using. Some jobs require a rough rip before dressing then a jointing and
    finer rip with a "combination " rip. Seems ripping with the larger teeth has some variance .

  3. #33
    Thanks for the correction. .007 is plenty good enough for anything I do. That is less than 1/64th and as good as I expect to see. Wood movement alone is often bigger than that.

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