Forum Discussion
STBRetired
Apr 11, 2020Explorer
fulltimin wrote:
It became readily apparent, that I have been doing this wrong for quite a while. I normally use a 50 tooth combination blade, instead of switching back and forth for different cuts.
After using this on a few cuts, I stand corrected. This thing cuts through hardwood, like a hot knife through butter! Wow.
The right tool for the job. It's more about the bevel and hook angles of the teeth than the tooth count. I have found that in the long run, it's worth the time spent changing the blade to the proper one for the task.
As for the spreadsheet, I see a potential dilema you need to resolve. Do you, or do you not, include the value of the walnut on your spreadsheet. If you are simply tracking out of pocket expenses, then I guess you leave it off. If you are tracking the cos of the remodel, I would think that you would count the value of the walnut as you have reduced your inventory of "project wood" and will need to buy more if you decide in the future to build a different project out of walnut.
Decisions, decisions.
About Motorhome Group
38,774 PostsLatest Activity: Apr 26, 2026