Interesting, I asked Larry Martin if he thought this blade would burn the 
wood while making the cuts. Here is his reply. I am defintely adding it to 
my wish list.


Lenny -- I had not heard of the Final Cut blade before but I was favorably 
impressed.

MLCS is a respected mail order woodworking operation and they speak 
glowingly about the Final Cut Blade. I watched the video and watched them 
make numerous cuts and none of them showed any signs of burning. The video 
shows cuts being made in plywood, melamine and crown molding stock. All of 
the scenes showed finish carpentry work. No comments were made about 
furniture making and the finer tolerances required for furniture making. The 
video did comment that the finished surface of a cut removed all milling 
marks even better than a jointer would do. The miter joints shown for frames 
and crown molding seemed very tight.

If you get this blade or the sandpaper disks to apply to a tablesaw blade 
please let me know the results. I will make a search in the tool review area 
of  finewoodworking.com to see if anyone has reported anything on the item.

--
Larry Martin
Woodworking for the Blind
    --joining the world of blind wood workers

 

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