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Thread: Table Saw Blade Slow Mo

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    Table Saw Blade Slow Mo


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    Great video! thanks for posting.
    Brian

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    Reminds me of the book "Chisels on a Wheel" about saw blades.
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    Way cool! ............
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    very cool... thanks for posting it.

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    All I got was a message telling me that the video was private.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne Jolly View Post
    All I got was a message telling me that the video was private.


    Wayne
    Same here.
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    Weird that it worked yesterday. Try this link.

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    Very cool! New link worked.

    It would be cool to see a comparison of different blades to see how they cut.

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    Pretty amazing photography when you consider that a 40 tooth blade operating at 4,300 RPM is making 2,867 individual tooth cuts per second.
    Scott Vroom

    I started with absolutely nothing. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left.

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