Originally Posted by
George Gyulatyan
Will certainly do so over the weekend, Joe. Can't wait to see how it goes. For reference, until now I've been using the Freud 40T Glue Line Rip FK blade. It does produce nice smooth cuts.
The WWII 20T blade is also full kerf. I'll give that a try before attempting the TK versions, although I am thinking getting the TK version of Freud Glue Line blade might not be a bad idea for making final cuts in thick pieces, just because I am pretty sure the WWII will give rougher cuts, making trips to the jointer necessary.
Trips to the jointer are no big deal for 90* cuts, but setting the fence on that thing is such a hassle that I'd rather not have to deal with for jointing angled cuts.