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| Adam | May 1st, 2006 01:22 AM April 30, 2006 Blade marks One reason Jointers exist is to get rid of those circular saw marks. Instead of sanding, a properly "tuned" hand plane can do a wonderful job of removing any circular saw tool marks. Many woodworkers carry a little Block plane around in their apron pockets (or a new leather holster offering) to "touch-up" and final-fit boards' edges. Also, a combination blade uses both "set" teeth (that can score wood edges) and a rip tooth. You might try using a dedicated rip blade for fewer tooling marks. |
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