


The same is true for saw blades in wood however it has always been cost prohibitive to make more angled grinds on each carbide saw tooth. In a high performance car the aim is to get the best aerodynamics so painstaking efforts are made to direct the air out of the way as it basically cuts through air as well as eliminate any drag. If you think about drag and resistance in any material this of course makes perfect sense. These other top brands all have side grinds but the Freud blades are the only to have 2 side grinds optimized for less drag. The Premium Fusion Blades are also the first of any brand to add a 5 degree shear face making it even easier to clear material at each tooth. First off these blades get a 30 degree ATB grind on the carbide teeth which is higher than most competitors such as Forest Woodworker II at 15, Tenryu Gold Metal at 18, Amana Prestige at 20 as well as the CMT General also at 20 degrees. The Freud Premium Fusion Blades use some basic geometry/aerodynamics along with several other Freud technologies to improve the total performance of their blades. Taping or zero clearance inserts can help save the venieer but are not always practical and efficient. The Freud Premium Fusion Blades, Full Kerf P410 ($99) and Thin Kerf P410T ($79) are positioned as the cleanest cutting general purpose blades for the money and with several technological advances that make these claim true in many applications.Ĭertainly we’ve all wasted time and materials due to bad cuts, some we can probably contribute to user error but there is nothing more frustrating than tear out or damage caused by a blade that could have been avoided. If you want a cleaner cut most of that is going to come down to picking the right saw blade. If you’re not cutting strain and square time to get a new saw or at least a tune up. Harrington Design: P.When doing any woodworking projects a clean strait cutting blade is extremely important. To see some people taking this type of parametric design to the next level, who I was inspired by, check these folks out: Or you can cut it out of the 1/2" plywood on your X-Carve CNC using the Easel project I created (link below). The software also will automatically create 2D templates of the pieces, so that you can cut them out with a jigsaw or bandsaw, making this a simple woodworking project. Specifically, I used the Slicer plug-in for Fusion 360,allows you to take 3D models and slice them into 2D shapes that snap together. The video shows not only how to make a modern floating wave shelf, but also how to use parametric design in Fusion 360 to create all kinds of cool parametric furniture and designs.
