Hello,
I am new to wood work and I have a question regarding the width of cut using a circular saw. I have bought a circular saw taking a 150mm blade. I replaced the blade from the standard 24 teeth to a KWB branded 48 teeth one to get finer work finish. I have a number of shutter plywood (the one used for concrete roof building) which I need to cut in half, keeping both sides of the cut. I am using a guide to get a straight line cut.
The plywood is about 27mm thick, so I am not making a single cut, but a low depth cut to mark the surface and then make another two cuts to cut in two the plywood. My issue is that the blade tends to bend one one side thus going out of my line of cut. Also the width of cut is too large. The blade data states that it produces a 2.8mm wide cut but I am getting a width of about 4mm.
Any help and pointers, please?
Thanks
Dan
Edited the post: The plywood is about 27mm thick and not 40mm. Sorry about this.
I am new to wood work and I have a question regarding the width of cut using a circular saw. I have bought a circular saw taking a 150mm blade. I replaced the blade from the standard 24 teeth to a KWB branded 48 teeth one to get finer work finish. I have a number of shutter plywood (the one used for concrete roof building) which I need to cut in half, keeping both sides of the cut. I am using a guide to get a straight line cut.
The plywood is about 27mm thick, so I am not making a single cut, but a low depth cut to mark the surface and then make another two cuts to cut in two the plywood. My issue is that the blade tends to bend one one side thus going out of my line of cut. Also the width of cut is too large. The blade data states that it produces a 2.8mm wide cut but I am getting a width of about 4mm.
Any help and pointers, please?
Thanks
Dan
Edited the post: The plywood is about 27mm thick and not 40mm. Sorry about this.
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