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Originally Posted by bobj3 I will need to disagree Scott P.
Most buy stock 6" wide or less and if you buy anything wider it should be ripped down to less, most 6" wider stock will be cupped or will cup real quick once it's out of the stack. I have not found a blade yet they that will not leave a saw mark in it when it's ripped on the table saw..
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I'm sure Scott P. (incidently, Sam Maloof feels the same way) was referring to a super premium blade like the Forest WW II...
A premium blade, of that caliber, will give you a Glass-smooth cut... that
does NOT need to be jointed or sanded in any way.
I have seen it with my own eyes... and have felt it with my own fingers... it is awesome!
