I will be embarking on a decking project in the next couple of weeks, it's not the first one Ive done, but is the first one where I haven't borrowed tools like mitre saw and circular saw.
My wood got delivered today, it's all pretty wet, and as I'm storing it outside will continue to be wet for a while.
At the moment my circular saw and my mitre saw have just got the factory fitted rip blades. They tend to splinter the wood at the end of the cut which I would then have to sand down a bit, and they've done the same on previous decking jobs. It seems worse when the boards are dry.
Would getting finer teeth blades make much of a difference to the wood splintering,?
My wood got delivered today, it's all pretty wet, and as I'm storing it outside will continue to be wet for a while.
At the moment my circular saw and my mitre saw have just got the factory fitted rip blades. They tend to splinter the wood at the end of the cut which I would then have to sand down a bit, and they've done the same on previous decking jobs. It seems worse when the boards are dry.
Would getting finer teeth blades make much of a difference to the wood splintering,?