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What the OP really needs is a dedicated shop, and a love of chisels, back saws and hand planes.
What the OP really needs is a dedicated shop, and a love of chisels, back saws and hand planes. Screw Norm.Doc
Got the makita saw from a liquidation sale today. Looked to be in decent enough condition but will try it out properly over the weekend. The price was good but need to buy the track guide and probably a new blade. I saw that Freud offer a couple of different blades for track saws but what's best for mdf, ply and similar speaker building material?
Don't use that blade again, as you don't know what fractures may be there that haven't given way yet. Also, an unbalanced blade is hard on the bearing in the saw.t
There is so much excellent information in this thread, it should be a sticky in the "Home Improvement" section.
- MDF should always be cut outdoors. Years ago I was a member of a forum (Decware) where a fellow had a struggle with his wife being hospitalized for YEARS (on and off), and it turned out to be the outgassing from him building MDF speakers. Since that thread, I've switched to Baltic Birch Ply. It's a wonderful product to use, and does everything MDF can do, but better. And safer.