Blade related question here, although perhaps I should start a new thread….
The belt on my 12” Dewalt miter saw started slipping. It’s not a current model saw, and although I’m not kind to it, the previous owner (son’s FIL) barely used it before he sold his house and moved to an apartment.
I bought a new belt, but when I went to install it, the old belt looks like new and seems to have adequate tension.
That leaves me with the thought that the blade may be so dull that it takes more power to spin under load than the belt can transmit, even though I don’t get burning and smoke from the cut under load, and the carbide tips seem sharp to the touch. I think it’s the original blade. I have replaced blades on other saws, but the symptoms of a blade well past its EOL are burning and it just won’t cut.
I’ve been cutting mostly cedar and birch paneling. The blade seems clean, ie no pitch buildup.
I won’t see the saw again until May, but HD has some 12” Diablo blades on sale now, and I thought it would be a good time to pick up a 40 or maybe an 80 tooth blade.
Question: is the slipping caused by a bad blade? If so, which blade, 40 or 80 tooth. Or both.
I’m obviously not a fine woodworker.