D Driveslayer45 Registered Registered Joined Mar 5, 2019 Messages 216 May 5, 2020 #11 Yes, I've slowed it down to about 108sfpm, based on counting the mark on the blade
N Nutfarmer Registered Registered Joined Aug 2, 2019 Messages 1,714 May 5, 2020 #12 I all ways enjoy reading benmychree recommendations it is always spot on with some common sense thrown in.
I all ways enjoy reading benmychree recommendations it is always spot on with some common sense thrown in.
D Driveslayer45 Registered Registered Joined Mar 5, 2019 Messages 216 May 5, 2020 #13 Thanks for all the help, I look forward to getting the new blade and seeing if the speed adjustment helps
Thanks for all the help, I look forward to getting the new blade and seeing if the speed adjustment helps
coffmajt H-M Supporter - Gold Member H-M Supporter Gold Member Joined Sep 25, 2013 Messages 222 May 5, 2020 #14 Also check to make sure you have at least 3 teeth cutting, if stock is too thin it will result in stripped teeth
Also check to make sure you have at least 3 teeth cutting, if stock is too thin it will result in stripped teeth
D Driveslayer45 Registered Registered Joined Mar 5, 2019 Messages 216 May 5, 2020 #15 Lately I've been cutting 3/4 and 1" steel plate drops into rectangles for mill projects. I've read that you can cut too slow as well, causing premature blade wear
Lately I've been cutting 3/4 and 1" steel plate drops into rectangles for mill projects. I've read that you can cut too slow as well, causing premature blade wear