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Old 02-12-2007, 10:03 AM   #5
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Hi Charles

If I have a 10" saw blade that has 40 carb.tips and I want a nice clean cut I would use one that has 80 carb. tips .
If that's true it should be true for router bits also. yes ?

I guess I should say something about being safer also,if you have less voids in the cutting tool this sounds safer to me because most of the big bits turn at slower speeds less of a chance of jaming/caching.
Something like hack saw blades .

Bj

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Bj,

Not to sound contentious, but would you explain the rationale for this?
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