Do you know anything about the Final Cut Sawblade? Is it good enough for the very close tolerances needed for furniture making? http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite_sc/store/ec081111.html
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Hi Larry, I just by chance happened to see this. I have been a trim carpenter for many years. This looks bogus to me. Think about it... if the sandpaper is proud of the saw teeth, it would burn. If not, it depends on the "wobble" of the blade, not good. Just pay the bucks and get a good blade. My Tenryu 12" 100 tooth blade makes cuts that are SMOOTHER than if you had sanded them. You have to spend the money but it will last for years. Of course your saw has to be good too. Good luck!
I just looked at the advertisement again for good measure and...total BS, don't bother only for knuckleheads.
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