Woodstock W1819/W1820 Saw User Manual


 
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Best for cutting with the grain of the workpiece.
• 20-40 teeth.
• Flat-top ground tooth profile.
Large gullets for large chip removal.
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Best for cutting across the grain of the workpiece.
• 60-80 teeth.
Alternate top bevel tooth profile.
Small hook angle and a shallow gullet.
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Adequate for cutting both with and across the grain.
• 40-50 teeth.
Alternate top bevel and flat, or alternate top bevel
and raker tooth profile.
Teeth are arranged in groups of five.
Gullets are small and shallow within the groups of
five teeth, similar to a cross-cut blade; then large
and deep between each group of five, like a ripping
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Best for cutting plywood or veneer.
• 40-80 teeth.
Triple chip tooth profile.
• Very shallow gullet.
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