flemingljr
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Can someone tell me a good blade to use for a 10" table saw? I am cutting acrylic to make a custom sump. I've heard to use 80 tooth.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6831172#post6831172 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mattboy
For a 10", try a triple chip grind 60 tooth carbide blade with a positive rake angle of 5-10%. Don't turn it around backwards. Expect to pay $50 or so for the blade, but it will really work well. 80 tooth is considered fine for really thin acrylic, but for something like 3/8" cast the 60 tooth will run cooler.
There are specialized acrylic cutting blades, but the ones I've seen are like $150 or more.
then I learned something new today that I don't think I'll ever try.