Was drug to the mall today, with the wife, our two boys, and one of our friends two boys. Took off for Sears when the chance arrived.
Many of you may have already seen these, but I never had, so I thought I should share it.
They had a 10" table saw blade that was a sanding blade on both sides. Looked like a good thing for shaping laminate bow limbs on you table saw. Anyway, just may have to invest in one.
Anyone here ever use one?
Dont know of anything for the table saw but I use a Rigid sander and it is pretty inexpensive. I use a course grit such as the 36 and WOW, I can take the material off pretty quick, sometimes to quick. By the way........what is the trick to get your wife to allow you to go to Sears while with her at the mall?? LOL
Tell her there's a clothing sale, of course. LOL
Nice thinking.....you are good! :notworthy: :notworthy:
I use a similar thing on my Triton. I don't know about sanding limbs as the angles may be wrong. With a jig they're a great tool for doing nock and point tapers.
unless you use a really corse paper a table saw will turn too many RPM's and burn your material and the finer grits will clog up really fast.