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Dumb question # more... Blade direction


new2woodwrk

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Ok, even before I ask this, I think it may be one of the dumbest questions I've ever asked LOL

When mounting the blade, I know the burrs are supposed to point down  correct?

However, does the blade mount with burrs facing the front of the saw or the rear?

I have mine facing the front, but when I hear/read articles about the direction of moving the wood, it sounds like the blade is facing the rear of the saw.

Thanks in advance

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Your question brings up a few thoughts. Takin' into consideration your beginners' knowledge, installin' a blade can be done with the "burrs" to the front or back, dependin' on the need in your project. 

You can install the blade w/the teeth away from you if get into a project that has inside directional cuts, & sometimes, fretwork. You can feed your project into the blade just as if it were turned around. It takes practice, & time to learn to work backwards, so to speak.

And, yes, as trackman said, the teeth normally fit facin' you, pointin' down. jm .02.

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16 hours ago, new2woodwrk said:

Ok, even before I ask this, I think it may be one of the dumbest questions I've ever asked LOL

When mounting the blade, I know the burrs are supposed to point down  correct?

However, does the blade mount with burrs facing the front of the saw or the rear?

I have mine facing the front, but when I hear/read articles about the direction of moving the wood, it sounds like the blade is facing the rear of the saw.

Thanks in advance

I've made worse mistakes than this learning to scroll , But once you know you know!

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