Chain Saw Sharpeners For the Handy Man

A handyman chain saw sharpener typically sharpens the chain while it is still on the chain saw. This is different than a professional chain saw sharpener that is typically bench mounted or wall mounted.

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One advantage of a handyman chain saw sharpener is that it's usually more portable. You will be able to carry this handy device to the job site and pull it out any time for quick touch ups to your chain. Remember, if you're doing any kind of productive work with your chain saw you need a razor sharp chain, and the only way to maintain that sharpness is with frequent sharpening during the job.

Angle Saw

You will still get fast, efficient results with a handyman chain saw sharpener. This type of sharpener is surprisingly affordable today, and the benefits of a properly sharpened chain far outweigh the minimal cost involved. Besides, one of the most unsafe aspects of any chain saw is trying to cut when it's dull. Since the chain saw doesn't cut easily when it's dull the operator tries to force it too much and the saw kicks back easier.

In many cases a battery is used for the power source in a home handyman chain saw sharpener. This allows you to bring the sharpener almost anywhere, including a remote jobsite in the woods.

You should still be able to grind any type of chain and size, including 1/4 inch, 0.325 inch, 3/8 inch, and 0.404 inch pitches. However, this level of sharpener will require more manual adjustments and won't be quite as precise. The quality of work will still be excellent, and this type of sharpener should be capable of doing both round and chisel chain styles.

The grinding head will usually be spring loaded, but it is still easily adjusted for different cutting angles. Again, you should expect anywhere from 0 degrees to 35 degrees adjustment.

A portable chain saw sharpener should also have an adjustable chain stop for different depths, as well as a transparent safety guard. The grinding wheels on handyman chain saw sharpeners are typically in the 4 inch to 5 inch diameter range, with motor speeds of 4,000 to 5,000 rpm.

The important factor is that even these portable chain saw sharpeners provide a consistent filing of every tooth on the chain. The guide that is mounted onto the bar ensures consistent sharpening angles for every tooth. The same quality and consistency of sharpening cannot be achieved with a hand held round file and hand guide.

Chain Saw Sharpeners For the Handy Man
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Cyber Monday Starrett 505A-12 ProSite 12-Inch Dial Protractor 2011 Deals

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Cyber Monday Starrett 505A-12 ProSite 12-Inch Dial Protractor Feature

  • 12-inch miter saw protractor with two scales--red "miter cut" scale and black "single cut" scale
  • Allows direct transfer of the work angle to the miter saw in 3 steps with no calculations
  • Durable 1/4-inch thick aluminum alloy; Teflon O-ring for smooth, precise operation
  • 7-inch version also
  • 12-inches long; 1-1/2 pounds; 1-year warranty
  • Ideal for carpenters, plumbers and all building trades
  • Saves time and reduces waste
  • Scale shows angle for a miter joint and single cut
  • Takes error-prone calculations out of miter cuts
  • Upside down or backwards, the reading is always correct


Cyber Monday Starrett 505A-12 ProSite 12-Inch Dial Protractor Overview

Durable 1/4" aluminum with Teflon O-ring for smooth, precise operation, 12" model available with identical dial and functionality, Optional leather holster available for 12" models.

Cyber Monday Starrett 505A-12 ProSite 12-Inch Dial Protractor Specifications

No miter saw is complete without this patented and multiple award winning invention. This is the original and very popular 12-inch model of the Starrett ProSite Miter Saw Protractor. It is now also available in the conveniently smaller-sized 7-inch model, the 505A-7.

The Starrett ProSite Miter Saw Protractor takes error-prone calculations out of the process of miter cuts and other angle cuts. Simply set your saw to the angle that you read on the tool. There are absolutely no calculations. Upside down or backwards, the reading is always correct. These easy-to-use tools have two scales. The red scale and red "Miter Cut" arrow provide the exact miter saw setting for a perfect miter joint, while the black scale and black "Single Cut" arrow provide the exact miter saw setting for fitting a single workpiece to any angle.

The ProSite Miter Saw Protractors save time and reduce waste. They are ideal for carpenters, plumbers, and all building trades which require the measuring and transferring of angles. They are also invaluable for home use and do-it-yourselfers. They are the perfect and essential companion for every miter saw user. Buy both models and cover all your angles!

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Makita 2414NBX2 14-Inch 15-AMP Abrasive Cutoff Saw (with 4 1/2" Angle Grinder)

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Cyber Monday Makita 2414NBX2 14-Inch 15-AMP Abrasive Cutoff Saw (with 4 1/2" Angle Grinder) Feature

  • Features D-shape handle for easy gripping
  • Lock-off button to prevents accidental starting
  • Guide plate adjusts 45-Degree right and left
  • Includes abrasive wheel, socket wrench, two switch buttons and grinder
  • 1-Year limited warranty


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Quality Makita cutoff saw includes a 14in. abrasive wheel and quick-release vise.

Cyber Monday Makita 2414NBX2 14-Inch 15-AMP Abrasive Cutoff Saw (with 4 1/2" Angle Grinder) Specifications

The Makita 14-Inch 15 Amp Abrasive Cutoff Saw sports a D-shape handle for easy gripping. Safety features include a lock-off button to prevents accidental starting and a spark diversion guard. The guide plate adjusts 45 degrees right and left with three locations for various sizes of materials. The quick release vise ensures secure stock retention and fast repeated cut-offs. The socket wrench stores on the base for convenience. An adjustable depth stop provides precise, repeatable cutting depth. The shaft lock is designed for easy wheel changes. This cutoff saw comes with a 1-year limited warranty.

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Drafting Tools in AutoCAD - Snap and Grid

We've got snap and grid in AutoCAD. Let's talk about
snap and grid. Let's see how we can use it and why we
would use it.

Angle Saw

Snap restricts the cursor movements to specified
intervals. That is handy. Lines will have a specific
length.

Angle Saw

Still. If you're using object snaps than you can pick a
point that is not on an interval that has been
specified. We'll talk about object snap later.

With grid switched on dots are displayed in the screen.
The dots help to visualize distances. Often the grid
interval is the same as the snap interval.

That is important. You can have grid dots displayed in
the screen. Now you want to print your drawing. The
dots are not printed.

OK. We know what snap and grid are. But we want to know
more. We want to know how we can set the intervals and
how we can switch it on and off.

Let's start with setting the intervals. There are two
ways for doing that. Whatever way you choose. You do it
over the Drafting Settings dialog box.

Click on Tools in the menu bar. A pull down menu shows
up. In the pull down menu click on Drafting Settings.
The Drafting Settings dialog box is displayed.

There are four tabs in the Drafting Settings dialog
box. The Snap and Grid tab is in front. That's exactly
what we want.

In the dialog box we see two check boxes and we see
four areas. The checkboxes can be used for switching on
or off snap and grid.

Let's have a look at the Snap area and the Grid area.
First the Snap area. In that area you can enter values
for the spacing.

You can enter a value for the X spacing and you can
enter a value for the Y pacing. The spacing set the
interval I was talking about.

There is more you can do in that area. You can enter an
angle, an X base, and a Y base. The angle gives the
angle of the snap intervals.

Most of the time you do not change the angle. You leave
the angle at zero. But the X base and the Y base.
What's that?

The X base and the Y base gives the starting point of
the snap. As before. Do not change it. Leave it as it
is. At zero.

You now know how you can do the settings for the snap.
You do it in the Snap area of the Drafting Settings
dialog box.

But we can also do something with the settings of the
grid. That is done in the Grid area of the dialog box.
This time we can do less.

We can only change the X spacing and the Y spacing. We
cannot change the angle or the X base and Y base of the
grid.

This is what is done most of the time. Most of the time
the spacing for the grid is the same as the spacing for
the snap.

That is what is happening. The grid follows the snap
settings for angle and the X base and Y base. So there
is no need to change those settings.

This is what we now saw. You can do the settings of the
snap and the grid in the Drafting Settings dialog box.
And you can switch them on and off.

Before I continue. I must tell you about the third area
in the Drafting Settings dialog box. It is the Snap
style and type area.

For the snap type we can set Grid snap and we can set
PolarSnap. If we go for a Grid snap type then e can
select a rectangular snap or an isometric snap.

If you're creating isometric drawings, then you want to
go for an isometric snap. The snap will have the
isometric angles.

I'm not going to talk about PolarSnap now. I will do
that later. I will do that as we're talking about Polar
Tracking. In the next article.

But there is another way. Look at your screen. Do you
see the status bar? In the status bar there are two
buttons.

In the status bar there is the Snap button and there is
the Grid button. You can click on the buttons. To have
snap and grid switched on and off.

Something else you can do with the buttons. You can
right click them. If you do a short cut menu is
displayed.

If you right click the Snap button then you'll find the
following options in the shortcut menu:

- PolartSnap On

- Grid Snap On

- Off

- Settings

If you right click on the Grid button then you'll find
the following options in the shortcut menu:

- On

- Off

- Settings

You can imagine where the on and off options stand for.
Those options can be sued to switch snap and grid on or
off.

But we already saw. There is a quicker way. We can also
click on the Snap and Grid buttons in the status bar.
In fact. There is another quick way.

You can press the F7 function key to switch grid on or
off. And you can press the F9 function key to switch
snap on or off.

Oh. In the shortcut menu under the Snap button you also
see the PolarSnap On option. As I said before. We'll
talk about it alter.

But there is the Settings option in the shortcut menus
under the Snap button and the Grid button. Click on
that option.

If you do the Drafting Settings dialog box is opened.
We already have seen what can be done in the Drafting
Settings dialog box.

But this is what we now know. Using the shortcut menu
under the Snap and Grid button. That is a quicker way
to open the Drafting Settings dialog box.

This is it for today. Now you know everything that you
need to know about snap and grid. Tomorrow we're going
to talk about polar tracking.

See you tomorrow.

Drafting Tools in AutoCAD - Snap and Grid
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Black Friday DEWALT DW718 12-Inch Double-Bevel Slide Compound Miter Saw 2011 Deals

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Black Friday DEWALT DW718 12-Inch Double-Bevel Slide Compound Miter Saw Feature

  • Powerful 15-amp, 3,600 rpm motor delivers extended power and durability
  • Adjustable stainless steel miter detent plate with 10 positive stops improves productivity and ensures cutting accuracy
  • Precise miter system and machined base fence support optimize cutting accuracy
  • Tall sliding fences support crown molding up to 6-5/8-inch nested and base molding up to 6-1/2-inch vertically against the fence
  • Innovative gearbox and belt-drive design increases vertical cutting capacity


Black Friday DEWALT DW718 12-Inch Double-Bevel Slide Compound Miter Saw Overview

Whether you're cutting baseboard or crown molding, the DEWALT 12-Inch Double-Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw provides quick, accurate cuts to complete the job. Thanks to a powerful 15 Amp motor, an easy-to-adjust cam-lock miter handle, convenient miter and bevel stops, and a tall fence for oversized moldings, this saw is ready for a range of crosscutting and miter-cutting applications. In addition, it comes with a durable carbide blade, a blade wrench, and a convenient dust bag.

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12-Inch Double-Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw
At a Glance:
  • Powerful 15 amp motor delivers no-load speed of 3,600 rpm

  • Adjustable stainless steel miter detent plate with 11 positive stops

  • Tall, sliding fence for work with crown and base moldings

  • Four hardened steel bevel stops on each side for versatility

  • Two steel horizontal rails for blade travel

  • Three-year limited warranty, one-year free service, and 90-day money-back guarantee
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DEWALT 12-Inch Double-Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw

This miter saw features a 15 amp motor that delivers 3,600 rpm for a wide range of cutting jobs. View larger.

DEWALT 12-Inch Double-Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw

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Smart, Powerful Design for Quick, Accurate Cuts
The DEWALT double-bevel sliding compound miter saw's 12-inch blade is backed by a powerful and dependable 15 amp motor. Offering a no-load speed of 3,600 rpm, it makes quick work of cutting framing or molding, as well as other crosscutting and miter-cutting jobs.

This sturdy saw is designed to deliver precise cuts, allowing for the versatile setups required for miter applications. The precise miter system's adjustable stainless steel miter detent plate features 11 positive stops. An easy-to-adjust cam-lock miter handle delivers quick and accurate miter angles, and features a convenient detent override, which allows you to adjust the miter setting without the saw slipping into the miter detents. And the saw's big miter capacity--0 to 60 degrees to the left and 0 to 50 degrees to the right--adds versatility.

Tall Fencing and Compact Sliding Rails
The tall fence supports 6-5/8-inch crown molding nested vertically, as well as 6-1/2-inch base molding set against the fence. The fence slides out of the way easily when it's time to make bevel cuts. This saw stays compact thanks to its dual horizontal steel rails, which feature an innovative clamping mechanism and linear ball bearings for increased accuracy and durability.

Increased Bevel Capacity and Convenient Stops
This saw is designed to deliver quick, accurate bevel cuts. You can easily set up for bevel cuts that measure between 0 and 48 degrees to the left and to the right. This handy setup provides increased capacity for big jobs and allows you to flip the saw instead of the material. Plus, with hardened steel bevel stops at 0, 33.9, 45 and 48 degrees on both sides, it makes finding and setting the most common bevel angles a quick, easy process.

Ideal for a range of applications, the saw's unique fence design allows it to deliver clean, 45-degree bevel cuts through dimensional lumber measuring up to 2 by 12 inches. At 90-degrees, it can cross cut 2 by 16s.

Portable and Compatible with the DEWALT Laser and L.E.D. System
This lightweight compound miter saw weighs just 53 pounds and features a built-in carry handle, so you can move it around the jobsite easily and lift it comfortably when it comes time to stow the saw at the end of the day.

For additional accuracy and ease of use, this saw is compatible with a DEWALT DW7187 (sold separately) adjustable miter saw laser system (sold separately), which ensures that the cutting line is easy to see via a red laser line. An addition option is the DWS7085 (sold separately) which light the work surface and identifies the specific cut line.

This 12-inch double-bevel sliding compound miter saw also comes with a DEWALT warranty package that includes a three-year limited warranty, a one-year free service contract, and a 90-day money-back guarantee.

What's in the Box
DW718 DEWALT 12-Inch Double-Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw, carbide blade, dust bag, blade wrench, and vertical material clamp.


DEWALT 12-Inch Double-Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw

The adjustable stainless steel detent plate features 11 positive stops and rotates 90 degrees for a wide range of cuts.





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Chainsaw Sharpening Guide

You wouldn't cut a filet with a plastic knife, so why cut down a tree with a dull chainsaw? A sharpened chainsaw cuts back on time and energy spent on landscape projects. Properly sharpening a chainsaw also prevents injury during saw use.

Angle Saw

How to sharpen a chainsaw

Angle Saw

Sharpening a chainsaw can be viewed as a three-step process:
1) Sharpening the cutters, or teeth of the saw
2) Adjusting the depth gauge
3) Tightening the tension

Chainsaw sharpening begins with the right tools. Before explaining sharpening, let's look at the types of tools you will need:
Round files Filing guide Flat file
Practice before you begin

Practicing your sharpening skills will help you when your cutters become dull on an older blade. It is ideal to practice on a new saw blade because the details of your depth gauge height and cutter angles will be similar to what you want to master.

Time to begin sharpening the cutters
To begin, tighten your chain around the blade so there is no slack. This is ideal for sharpening, though impractical for actual saw use. Now, clamp your filing guide in the middle of the bar. Rotate the filing guide to match the angle of the cutter's edge. Oil your file before you begin filing. File each cutter with strokes that move toward the cutter's point. Repeat the same strokes on all cutters.
Ready to adjust the depth gauge

This is a far easier task than the actual filing of cutters. You should only need to adjust the depth gauge every three sharpenings.
Place the depth gauge guide on the chains so that it mounts two of the top cutters. Remove any part of the depth gauge that sticks out beyond the slots in the guide with a flat file. Move around the saw until you have adjusted all depth gauges.
Adjusting the tension

Now that you are done sharpening your chainsaw, it is time to adjust the tension.
Loosen the chain by unscrewing the two nuts that anchor the bar. The chain should loosely hang. Slowly tighten the tension screw so that the chain slack tightens on the bottom of the saw. When the chain is nearly tightened with no slack, refasten the two anchor nuts. If your tension is correct, the chain should rotate freely.If you properly follow these instructions, you should always have a chainsaw that is sharp and ready for the job at hand. Check your chainsaw after every project and follow these steps.

Chainsaw Sharpening Guide
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Black Friday DEWALT D28402K 4-1/2-Inch Small-Angle Grinder Kit 2011 Deals

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  • 10-amp AC/DC 11,000 rpm motor designed for faster material removal and higher overload protection
  • Dust ejection system provides durability by ejecting damaging dust and debris particles that enter the tool through air intake vents
  • Low-profile jam-pot gear case provides precise gear alignment for a smoother, quieter transmission
  • One-piece brush arm prevents brush hang-up due to dust ingestion
  • Quick-change wheel release allows tool-free wheel removal without need for a wrench


Black Friday DEWALT D28402K 4-1/2-Inch Small-Angle Grinder Kit Overview

The DEWALT D28402K4-1/2-Inch Small Angle Grinder features a powerful 10 amp motor and an ergonomic body that's easy to handle. This DEWALT also features an exclusive Dust Ejection System and epoxy-coated motor to provide optimal protection of internal components.

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4 1/2-Inch
Small Angle Grinder Kit
At a Glance:
  • 1.6-horsepower, 10 amp motor delivers 11,000 rpm
  • Compact, easy-to-control tool body fits in tight places
  • Dust Ejection System removes particles for longer tool life
  • Includes two-position side handle, depressed center wheel, keyless adjustable guard, wrench, and kit box
  • Three-year limited warranty, one-year free service, 90-day money-back guarantee
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DEWALT, D28402K4-1/2-Inch Small Angle Grinder

Grinder features a powerful 10 amp motor, and it comes in a sturdy kit box.
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Powerful 10 Amp Motor for Fast Material Removal
Versatile and aggressive, this small angle grinder features a 1.6-horsepower, 10 amp motor that's designed to deliver 11,000 rpm for efficient material removal. Its jam-pot design provides precise gear alignment and allows the grinder's transmission to be smooth and quiet. Also, the low-profile gear case allows the tool to fit easily into tight spaces, so you waste less time hand finishing hard-to-reach areas.

Designed for Comfort and Convenience
Getting the job done quickly and effectively is all about maneuverability. This paddle-switch tool weighs 4.6 pounds and features a switch lock-on and multiposition side handle for multiple grip options. Rubber over-mold on the side handle also reduces vibration and fatigue and allows for excellent control--no matter how tough the job is.

The grinder also features a keyless adjustable guard that allows for hassle-free tuning. In addition, the grinder's matching wheel flanges allow it to be used with a wide range of common accessories.

Performance and Durability
Grinding applications produce a lot of dust and debris, which can be tough on motors and mechanisms. This grinder features a patented DEWALT Dust Ejection System, which improves durability by ejecting damaging dust particles that enter the tool. In addition, a one-piece brush arm prevents brush hang-up due to dust or debris. For durability, this grinder's auto-off brushes shut the tool down when the brushes need replacing, which helps you avoid tool damage and minimizes the cost of upkeep

Quick, Easy Wheel Changes and Maintenance
An oversized, spindle-lock button and Quick-Change wheel release keep wheel removal tool free. A keyless adjustable guard also provides tool-free adjustment to increase productivity.

The D28402K 4-1/2-Inch Small Angle Grinder Kit comes with a DEWALT warranty package that includes a three-year limited warranty, a one-year free service contract, and a 90-day money-back guarantee.

What's in the Box
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Choosing the Right Carbide Saw Blade

This is the question that seems to come up with anyone who isn't the most advanced of users. There are so many options, so many designs and configurations it's overwhelming to some, especially those who never knew there were any choices.

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I'm going to try to clarify and simplify the selection process for you here. But first, I want to talk a little about the saw itself, since choosing the wrong saw can create real headaches when it comes to trying to buy replacement and specialty blades. Keep in mind not only the size of the saw, but the size of the arbor when selecting a new power saw. Or picking up an old one at a yard sale, estate sale, etc. There are some great old table saws out there, like the old, solid-as-a-rock Sears models that have ¾"arbor shafts, for example. Then there was the huge batch of Asian-made 10" miter saws on eBay with 1" arbors. With cheap OEM blades on them. When I saw those, I knew in a few months I'd be getting emails from folks looking for new blades for the bargain saws they bought - blades no one makes. I was right. And those bargain shoppers found out it's almost impossible to get blades off the shelf, that if they're lucky, they can get one bored to fit - at a price.

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Almost all power saws for the American retail market from about 8" to 10" come standard with a 5/8" arbor so that's what blades are made for. Anything 12" and larger comes with a 1" arbor. DeWalt makes some 12" miter saws that come with a reducer so you can use either arbor size and there are some 12" industrial double miters that (like Pistorius) that have a 5/8" shaft. But other than those, the standard arbor sizes are about written in stone so if you're shopping for a new saw, stick with them.

Okay, now about those blades...

Size (or Diameter)

This one may seem pretty obvious but once in a while I run across someone who wants to use a blade that's a different size than their saw (sometimes to save money, believe it or not). In most cases, I advise against it. First of all, there's the issue of clearance: a bigger blade won't likely clear the blade guard on a miter or radial arm or the throat plate on a table saw. A smaller blade won't give you the depth of cut.

Then there's what's not so plain to see: the design and geometry of the blade. Smaller saws run at higher RPM, the bigger the saw, the lower the RPM. Blades are designed to work in concert with the saw to give you optimal performance. Enough said about that.

Exceptions? Yes, most notably a dado. Most craftsmen will use an 8" dado on a 10" table saw and in fact, that's the only size most manufacturers make - with a 5/8" arbor bore. For the industrial market, a few companies like SystiMatic make a selection with larger sizes and 1" bore, but you'll need a pretty powerful, heavy saw to use it. A 10" SystiMatic dado weighs in at over 10 pounds and cuts a lot of material.

Another exception may be a highly specialized use, by a very knowledgeable professional, such as the one I heard about not long ago where they were using an 8" non-ferrous blade on a 10" or 12" table saw to cut aluminum plate. This was a blade designed for cutting extrusions, not solid aluminum, but these guys understand the geometry and use it to their advantage.

Purpose or Material

This one can be problematic if you're trying to buy a blade at Home Depot, Lowe's or ACE where all they sell is blades for cutting wood on hand-held saws (Skil, etc.), table saws and miter saws. But if you're shopping online or at a saw shop or good tool store, you can find specialty blades listed by purpose and material or ask someone who knows what you're talking about. And believe me, it's important to buy a blade designed for what you want to cut.

The price of a 24 tooth rip blade might look attractive but if you try to crosscut with it you won't be happy. Conversely, try to rip solid wood with a trim blade and you'll burn more wood than you cut. Use either blade to cut laminate flooring and you'll regret it when the top layer chips and the blade gets dull after three cuts. Laminate flooring, like Pergo, is very hard and has aluminum oxide in it - use an aluminum-cutting blade.

Manufacturers of saw blades that make blades for the professional make several different blades, with different configurations, for different uses and they identify them accordingly. There's no need for me to list them here, just stick with their recommendations and you shouldn't have any problems.

Type of Saw

Different types of power saws work best with blades made for them, and can work horribly (if at all) with the wrong blade. Using the example of a rip blade again: put a rip blade on a radial arm saw and even if you rotate the carriage to rip, it's going to want to lift the wood up off the table. Try to crosscut with anything vaguely resembling a rip blade (aggressive rake/hook angle) on that same saw and the whole carriage will try to "run" straight out at you. And the teeth will dig in and bind up your saw, tripping a breaker. Been there and done that one before I knew there was such a thing as a radial arm blade.

There are some types of blades, such as metal cutting blades, that can be used on and are recommended for all types of saws: table saw, miter saw and radial arm. Also some moderate-rake/hook combination blades. But a good rule of thumb is to just stick to what the manufacturer recommends. Buy a table saw blade for a table saw, a miter blade for a miter saw and a radial arm blade for a radial arm. When you think about it, you're not going to be cutting sheets of plywood on a miter or radial arm and you're probably not going to be mitering moldings on a table saw.

Tooth Count

Most people understand this one, for the most part. Generally speaking, you want a higher tooth count for cleaner, finish cuts, no matter what the material. You want fewer teeth for thicker material. Think of crown molding versus a 2 by 4. But if you're a hobbyist or homeowner doing odd jobs (like yours truly) you'll want a compromise blade, something you can use to reasonably cut a 2 by 4 or trim. On a miter saw or radial arm, 60 is a good number: 40 will tear out on trim work and 80 will have to fight through a 2 by 4. On a table saw, it's a little more forgiving: 40 to 50 is what you'll find on good combination blades, like the famous Forrest Woodworker, the TENRYU Gold Medal or the SystiMatic GP or Budke Combination. Virtually all manufacturers make combination table saw blades with tooth counts in this range so obviously it works.

By the way, as usual there are exceptions to this rule, especially when it comes to cutting plastics. And it depends on the type of plastic, whether it's hard and brittle, soft and with a low melting point or in between. Too many teeth will cause melting, which will load or gum up the teeth, thereby giving you a very poor cut. Not enough teeth, particularly in a hard plastic, will chip like crazy.

Tooth Design and Configuration

This is the one topic that can be most confusing and the one where you might, in some cases, find conflicting theories and/or claims from different manufacturers. Not to say one is right and the other is wrong, sometimes two completely different designs will work equally as well for a job. For example: SystiMatic uses a triple chip for plastic and TENRYU uses alternating top/alternating face. But I suppose I should simplify this before confusing you more.

Alternating Top Bevel - ATB This is by far the most common carbide tooth configuration, used for cutting solid wood, plywood and particle board. Further, there are several variations on the design that turn it into a specialist:

ATB w/Raker - ATBR Commonly called a "planer" blade or "planer combination" this combines usually four ATB teeth with one flat-top raker tooth for cleaning out the cut. It makes a true multi-purpose blade for your table saw, whether cutting plywood, crosscutting or ripping. A further variation on this one is a specialized plywood blade that uses more (like 10) ATB teeth for each raker.

Alternating Top Alternating Face - ATAF Very, very smooth crosscuts, with the outer edge of the tooth face chiseling the material as the blade cuts through. Also good for Melamine and veneered plywood. And as mentioned, TENRYU uses this for their plastic blades, too. Put one on a miter saw and get great cuts in wood and plastic, both. A variation on this one is to add a raker every few teeth to clean out the cut. It would be called ATAFR of course.

High or Steep Alternating Top Bevel - HATB This tooth shape, combined with a negative or neutral hook or rake angle, is used when you need a real knife-like edge to cut through Melamine or fine veneers. Also sometimes used with a positive hook for eliminating tear-out when crosscutting trim. The drawback to this type of tooth is that the quality of your cut depends on very pointed teeth and the more pointed they are, the faster they dull.

Triple Chip Grind - TCG This is a versatile tooth shape but the primary purpose is for cutting hard materials, like aluminum, laminate flooring, hardwoods and "solid surface" such as Corian. It incorporates flat top raker teeth with what look like a flat top teeth with the corners ground off at an angle. Without using sharp points like ATB or ATAF blades, a TCG blade will last much longer and handle the high impact of cutting hard stock. Manufacturers combine this shape with different hook/rake angles to specialize blades, from negative hook angles on non-ferrous blades to very aggressive hooks on rip blades. Drawback: may tend to tear out when crosscutting softer wood like pine or hemlock.

Flat Top Grind - FTG Flat top grind teeth, when used alone, have only one purpose: cutting wood with the grain. Ripping. And they've lost popularity in that use, too, as more manufacturers are using TCG and ATB teeth to give rip cuts smooth enough they don't need to be run through a jointer to glue up joints. But you've seen how other designs incorporate flat top teeth into doing their job well.

Others Some manufacturers use some highly specialized tooth shapes for their more specialized, exotic blades but we won't need to go into those here. They're far from basic and anyone who needs one of those probably knows more about it than anyone.

Rake or Hook Angles

When considering a blade for your particular type of saw, this is sometimes the most important consideration. And when combined with tooth shapes and configurations, the factor of rake angle can change a blade's entire purpose.

Where the saw is concerned, you don't want to use a positive hook on a radial arm (some manufacturers rate their combination blades for them but they're not aggressive hooks) and a miter saw works best with negative, neutral or moderately positive hooks - depending on what you're cutting.

Where material is concerned, generally harder materials require a negative hook or no (neutral) hook angle. And if wood is prone to tearing out when crosscutting, like softer conifer wood, a negative hook is better. So what is rake or hook angle? Lay a straight edge across a saw blade, intersecting the arbor hole and look at the relationship of the carbide tip to the straight edge. If the top of the tip leans toward the edge, that's a positive hook or rake. If it leans back away from it, that's negative. If it's parallel to it that's neutral or a zero hook.

I hope this clears up some confusion about selecting the right blade for the right machine, material and the right job. You want the best results, you need the right tool.

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How To Build A Flag Display Case

Decide on which size of flag you will be building a flag display case (fdc) for.
3'x5', 4'x6', 5'x9' (burial)
Measure the folded flag. For this example we will use the 5x9 burial flag.

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You will need the bottom (horizontal) measurement,
along with the two diagonal measurements. Also get
the thickness of the folded flag.

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* bottom msmt: 24"

* diagonal msmt: 16 3/4 "

* thickness: 2 3/4 "

Decide on the type of wood you will be using, for this example, we will use oak.

A 1x4 piece of oak actually measures 3 1/2 in
width, which is fine. Buy an 8' length. (for be-
ginners, in case there are mistakes)

Seeing that our flag is triangular in shape, we will
cut the angles on a 45 degree. You can do this with a
circular saw or a chop saw (mitre saw). Chop saws
give a much better cut.

The bottom measurement of our flag is 24". So our
inside measurement of our 45 degree cuts must be
at least 24". I recommend cutting the length of board at 24 1/4"
(little play room for glass and flag)

You should have approx. 6' of board left. As you know,
wood has a grain pattern. These next steps will give your case
a more professional appearance.

Measure off the longest portion of the angled 6' board
(that's your long point of that particular angle, the
other is the short point of that particular angle.)

Your angled measurements are 16 3/4".short point
to short point. However, you will be cutting it 3"
longer than that, (for mistakes). So let's just cut
our side pieces 20" long. short to short.

Measure off the 6' board from long point 20", using a
speed square or framing square, make a mark and cut
your piece. (set this piece aside)

The longer remaining piece should have a short point.

Your objective now is to turn that piece around 180
degrees, and cut the short point again in order to
make it a long point.

Once you do this, your two 45 degree angles at the top
of the display case will fit and the grain will match.
It will look continuous. (match up all the angled
pieces until you find that grain match)

When you place the bottom piece up to the angled side
pieces to form the triangle you will notice that the
side pieces are too long. Just pencil mark the bottom
where it hangs over the bottom piece. That now is going
to be cut at a 45 degree. Make sure you cut the 45
degree angle the correct way. Your end product should
be a short to short angled piece.

When you are marking the piece to be cut, also mark
the side of the board so you know for sure, which way
the wood should be cut.
Tack the frame together or use a strap to hold it in
position.

Measure the size of glass you will need.
We can measure the glass in two ways:

(1) -The exact size, minus 1/8th inch. (if you are going
to place a wooden corner cover over the glass and
attach it to the frame.) OR

(2) - The glass can be measured 1/4" larger if it is going to be inserted into the frame.

Buy an 8' piece of wooden corner board.
(for outside corners of walls) It is 3/4" long on each
side of the 45 degree angle. Cut this to fit the
outside (facing) of the triangular frame you just made.

You can insert the glass from the back side after the
outside wooden corner's are nailed on. Then you can cut and place 3
pieces of 1/4 "x 1/4" molding on the inside to hold
the glass in place.

Inset glass involves using a table saw.

Set your table saw guide to 1/4" from the inside of the saw blade to the guide itself.
Set the depth of the blade to 1/8th inch.

-- If you know at the beginning that you will be insetting the glass, then cut the entire 8' length of board at one time. It's very difficult to cut small pieces like this and have it turn out correctly.

-- If you have never used a table saw, ask someone with experience to perform this next step.---

Take the piece or pieces and with the table saw in operation, slowly guide the piece along the guide, making sure not too force the cut. Be gentle. It's wise to use a forked stick to push the wood through the cutting process.
There are jigs that can be purchased for just this job. Call a do-it-yourself place. They can help you
Once you have your cuts made, you are ready to nail it together.

Use small trim nails (1 1/4") long and nail frame together. With glass inserted into the cut grooves you just made.(Set nails with punch and color putty when done)

This is much easier if you have a brad gun. also place the frame so the glass is face down so it doesn't break if it falls out during this process.

Take the frame and place it on some 3/16th luon (lew-on or oak paneling)
and trace the outside of your frame. Cut this out for the backing of your display case. (Stain edges with the proper color. For oak, you can use Minwax-Colonial Maple or Early American.)

You can drill about 8 pilot holes through the 3/16" luon into the wood frame. (On the Back Side) for screws. Insert your burial flag. Insert your screws.

--That's a rap folks--your project is done.

***Read everything, before you try anything***

Tools & Supplies

* Tape

* Pencil

* Circular Saw

* Speed Square (or)Framing Square.

* Sand Paper.

* Stain,Putty andPolyurethane

* Chop Saw (Mitre Saw)

* Cut Glass

* 2' x 2' piece of Oak or Maple paneling 3/16 or 1/4" thick.

* Sponge or Brush.

* 3/4" screws (8-10ea)

* Small box of 1 1/4" trim nails. Or 1 1/2".

* 8'- 1x4 board. (For your fdc frame.)

* 8' Wooden (Outside corner board). 3/4"

* Safety Glasses!

***WARNING***

* The 1st time you
disrespect a Power tool, IT WILL disrespect YOU!

* If you have children
around, during the
building and cutting
process be sure to
UNPLUG POWER to all your tools until you use them again. Then, unplug them
again!

TIPS:

Don't be in a rush. You can do this.

When ever you take a measurement add 1/16" to it. (20 1/16" instead of 20") That way, you cut ON the line and you will always have the true measurement that you need.

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  • Full 1-1/4-inch cutting stroke length cuts more stock in less time than shorter stroke saws; Extra heavy-duty 11.5 Amp motor provides maximum power for all cutting applications


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  • Makita-built 4-pole motor delivers 121-Inch-Pound of max torque, with a variable speed all metal transmission (0-1,800 RPM) for a wide range of applications
  • Durable, low profile angle head for use in close quarters application
  • Compact, ergonomic design at 12-3/8-Inch long and weighs only 3.5-Pound for reduced operator fatigue
  • Makita LXT lithium-ion battery and energy star rated 30-Minute rapid optimum charger produces 430-Percent total lifetime work with 2.5X more cycles
  • 3-Year warranty on tool


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The Makita BDA350Z is a 3/8-inch 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Angle Drill - Bare Tool (battery and charger are NOT included). This 3/8-inch 18V Cordless Angle Drill from Makita has a high power 4-pole motor for excellent drilling performance. This variable speed drill is reversible for driving and removing screws. The compact design and reduced head height is great for working in tight spaces. The built-in L.E.D light illuminates your work area and stays lit for 12-13 seconds after trigger release.

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Makita's 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless 3/8-Inch Angle Drill delivers cordless drilling power into tough to reach spaces. The versatile BDA350Z packs plenty of torque for a wide range of drilling and driving tasks, yet it weighs just 3.5 pounds (with battery, sold separately) with a slim design and over one foot of tool extension. The 3/8-inch keyed metal chuck has improved bit gripping power and a lower profile for use in tight spaces.



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BDA350Z Features
POWER - Makita-built 4-pole motor delivers 121 in.lbs. of Max Torque
PERFORMANCE - LXT Li-Ion batteries charge in 30 minutes, run longer and deliver 2.5X more cycles
COMFORT - Only 3.5 lbs. ergonomic barrel grip with large paddle switch
CONTROL - Variable speed (0-1,800 RPM) and built-in L.E.D. light
Battery and charger not included

Tool Specifications
CapacitiesSteel (3/8"), Wood (1")
No load speed0-1,800 RPM
Maximum torque121 in.lbs.
Battery18V LXT Lithium-Ion
Overall length12-3/8"
Net weight3.5 lbs. (w/battery)
Makita-Built Motor Engineered for Versatile Power
The BDA350Z features a Makita-built four-pole motor that delivers 121 in.lbs. of Max Torque. The BDA350Z has an all-metal transmission that delivers 0-1,800 RPMs for a wide range of drilling and driving tasks into steel and wood.

Ergonomic Design in a Compact Size
The BDA350Z weighs just 3.5 pounds (with battery, sold separately) with over one foot of tool extension for extra reach into tough to reach spaces. The tool has a 3/8-inch keyed metal chuck for improved bit gripping power. In addition, the keyed chuck allowed engineers to reduce the size of the angle drill head to a very compact height of 12-3/8 inches, making it ideal for use in close quarters applications. The BDA350Z is equipped with a soft grip handle and conveniently located paddle switch for comfortable operation. The built-in L.E.D. light illuminates the work surface for more efficient work.

Versatile Design for a Range of Applications
The BDA350Z brings cordless drilling power into tough to reach spaces. The compact, angled design makes the BDA350Z perfect for assembly, garage door installation, steel framing, woodworking, electrical, and any other job that requires a best-in-class engineered cordless angle drill in close-quarters applications. The BDA350Z is just another example of Makita's commitment to innovative technology and best in class engineering.

About Makita's 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Tool Series
As one of the pioneers driving the cordless tool revolution, Makita changed the game with its breakthrough 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Series. Three years after its debut, Makita's LXT Series has grown from seven to over 35 tools, providing a wide range of cordless solutions for professional tradesmen. Makita also added 18V Compact Lithium-Ion for cordless power in a more compact size. Makita's 18V Lithium-Ion batteries and ENERGY STAR rated Optimum Charging System provide several benefits over old battery technology. When compared to traditional 18V Ni-Cd batteries, Makita's 18V Lithium-Ion batteries have 40% less weight, longer run time, and five-times lower self-discharge to keep cells active and ready to use at any time.

Makita's 18V Lithium-Ion battery delivers 2,000 cycles--2.5X more than Ni-Cd. In addition, built-in shock absorbing features help protect the battery, and sixteen firm-holding contact terminals deliver constant high power. During the charging process, a built-in memory chip in the battery communicates with the Optimum Charger for a more efficient charge, extending the battery life. Makita's Optimum Charger is also faster: it will charge an 18V LXT Lithium-Ion battery in just 30 minutes, and an 18V Compact Lithium-Ion battery in only 15 minutes. Makita also offers a Rapid Automotive Charger for 18V LXT and 18V Compact Lithium-Ion batteries that plugs into 12V DC sockets equipped in most automobiles and trucks for added mobility. Makita's growing line of LXT cordless tool solutions features a wide range of industrial-quality power tools, including driver-drills, impact drivers, impact wrenches, saws, grinders, screwguns, rotary hammers, and more. The LXT Series also offers a jobsite radio, rechargeable flashlights, and several different combo kits.

About Makita
Makita is a worldwide manufacturer of industrial quality power tools and offers a wide range of industrial accessories. Makita applies leading-edge innovation to engineer power tools that are more compact and energy efficient, yet deliver industrial strength power and results. Makita U.S.A., Inc. is located in La Mirada, California, and operates an extensive distribution network located throughout the U.S. For more information, please call 800/4-MAKITA (800/462-5482) or visit makitatools.com. Makita is Best in Class Engineering.

Warranty
Every Makita Lithium-Ion tool is backed by Makita's 3-Year Warranty that covers repair due to defects in materials or workmanship up to three years from the date of original purchase. Makita Lithium-Ion batteries and chargers have a limited 1-year warranty. Please see makitatools.com for complete details.

What's in the Box
Makita BDA350Z 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless 3/8-Inch Angle Drill (tool only).


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