Karl, thanks for the tip, the link doesn't work, but I search it on Google,
Link:
www.gspzborovice.cz
Karl
Karl, thanks for the tip, the link doesn't work, but I search it on Google,
I ordered the Micromark 87775 rip tablesaw ($90.00) and some extra blades.I looked at the saw blades from Micro Mark, those with 10mm holes, but I couldn't figure out how thick they are.
Karl, thank you for showing the link, I found it myself on google, can you tell which article number it is on the saw blades you use is sincerely-
The tool will work just fine for general modeling use. You will find the fence will get wobbly over time. I believe the blade is replaceable with other standard blades of different kerfs and number of teeth. I have the same exact basic tool but it is configured as a scrollsaw, been using it for over 15 years. It is good for the price. But don't expect the precision of a Byrnes.It arrived today.
I have been using a carbide tipped 80 x 1,5 x 10 mm 36 Z blade for wood, plywood and plastics. Cuts wonderfully.Nice thread...
I have 2 fast question:
1) What saw blades 3 1/4 , 10mm are you using (instead of the MicroMark ones).
2) is there a better blade, than the 80 teeth blade that comes with the MicroMark table saw, to cut clean and nice small pieces of wood
Thank you !!
Daniel
Hello Daniel, It seems that the thread is from the last year (summer). What is the tablesaw brand you are using? Or what is the max diameter sawblades it can accepted? Another question is what is the arbor diameter of your saw? Choosing the right saw blades depends on the material you will process.
I have been using a carbide tipped 80 x 1,5 x 10 mm 36 Z blade for wood, plywood and plastics. Cuts wonderfully.
Very good for thin veneer is also 80x1.1x10mm 250Z:
Cutting disc Proxxon; 80x1,1x10,0 mm; Z250 - 28730_prox - Sawing discs - Cutting discs, sanding discs
Cutting discs, sanding discs Sawing discs Cutting disc Proxxon; 80x1,1x10,0 mm; Z250www.verkter.com
Hi Daniel,
I manly use the Proxxon saw blade Nr. 28020.
Karl
Hello Daniel,
Proxxon has 2 types of tablesaw:
FET
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KS 115
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They accept diffrent types of sawblades. KS115 has limited functionalities, and don't excpect pression. This tablesaw neeed serious modification in order to be presece. The FET is more suatable for our needs, but still required some modification if you want pression.