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Originally Posted by PsYcNeT
Baseboards, crown moulding, trims, and quick chops (if you don't have a chopsaw already). Though some of those are more difficult with a non-beveling saw.
First thing is to buy a good 80-tooth finishing blade for weaker pieces of wood/plastics/veneers. The 40-tooth (I assume) blade that comes with it is good for general stuff, but will chip weaker woods.
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Yea it's 40. The cuts that come out of 2x4's are fairly rough as is.
Is this a good deal?
https://www.amazon.ca/Hitachi-Powert...0%22+saw+blade