Woodstock SHOP FOX W1824 User Manual

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Laminate Blade Features (Figure 33):

Best for cutting plywood or veneer

• 40-80

teeth

Triple chip tooth profile

• Very

shallow

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Thin Kerf Blade: A blade with thinner kerf than a
standard blade. Since the spreader/riving knife included
with this table saw is sized for standard blades, thin kerf
blades cannot be used on this saw unless they meet the
Blade Requirements specified in this manual; otherwise,
they will increase the risk of kickback.

Dado Blades

Stacked Dado Blade (see Figure 34): Multiple blades are
stacked together to control the cutting width. Stacked
dado blades are more expensive than wobble blades, but
typically produce higher quality results.

Wobble Dado Blade: A single blade mounted at a slight
angle on an arbor hub. The blade angle is adjustable on
the hub, and the width of the dado cut is controlled by
the angle setting of the blade.

Figure 34. Stacked dado blade.

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