Post by t***@kimsupply.comI am aware that blades for Radial Arm Saw should have a negative rake.
But, what about Dado blades.
I have not seen any advertised.
I have a Ridgid 10" saw, which cuts very well and is very accurate.
I'm always amused by this. Up until perhaps the mid to late '90s no
one ever talked about a different rake angle for RASes. No one ever
sold a "RAS blade".
While I don't doubt that a zero or negative rake may possibly reduce
the "bite" of the blade and lessen the pressure needed to hold the
carriage from overfeeding, one can't just ignore the amount of bite
provided by the inertia of 40-60 1/8" teeth spinning at 3450 RPM
acting on a chunk of wood varying in thickness, width, and density. A
dado may even increase that energy (which is probably why you don't
see 10" dado sets).
Did you ever wonder why the molding heads (sold equally for use on
either a table saw or RAS) don't have even remotely a negative rake?
I've used a RAS since 1972 and one of the very first things I learned
about it was how to control the carriage. Rake has never been an
issue.
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