Specialty Table Saw Blades

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
  • Pick up your Double Taper Sanding Disc Here. You're gonna want one of these!
    www.mikefarrington.com/dt-disc
    In this video I share several different saw blades that I use to expand the capabilities of my table saw.
    Tip Jar... Patreon: / mikefarrington
    Links too everything in this video in order of appearance:
    My awesome shirt: amzn.to/3QQPHiX
    My go to, 40 Tooth FS Tool: amzn.to/47LZ89m
    50 Tooth FS Tool: amzn.to/48110LJ
    Good inexpensive dado stack: amzn.to/3Pbn25R
    24 Tooth Rip: amzn.to/3YOOTNo
    80 Tooth High ATB: amzn.to/3YUd5On
    Simple Green: amzn.to/3OR0aYX
    Brass Brush, perfect for blade cleaning: amzn.to/3srWkxW
    18 Tooth thick stock rip: amzn.to/3qEo9Tj
    Mighty Mag dial indicator: amzn.to/47KILtI
    Amana 1/4" groover: amzn.to/45MjMV9
    CMT box joint - 1/4" groover: amzn.to/47Lnlwt
    Freud 24 tooth, thin kerf x 2 for tenon cutting: amzn.to/45ukxCn
    7 1/4" Diablo blade: amzn.to/45p9j1Q
    Power feeder, closest to mine that is still sold: amzn.to/3R2eGj8
    Wobble dado: eBay or garage sale
    Magnetic dado shims: www.forrestblades.com/accesso...
    Amana Hollow grind blade: amzn.to/3OTB37M
    Ridge Carbide dove tail blade: ridgecarbidetool.com/collecti...
    Wixey angle gauge: amzn.to/47NeD0I
    KM Tools dovetail jig: kmtools.com/products/6-1-clea...
    Veritas dovetail jig: www.leevalley.com/en-us/shop/...
    Pull saw: amzn.to/3YXeDHC
    Jewelers saw: amzn.to/45MmcmH
    Drive belt for Modulus 2000: amzn.to/45GUesr
    Main blade for Modulus 2000: sawbladesxp.com/products/fs-t...
    Scoring blade for Modulus 2000: sawbladesxp.com/products/fs-t...
    Magnetic sheets: amzn.to/3KRZiSz
    DOUBLE TAPER Sanding Disc: www.mikefarrington.com/dt-disc
    Magic Molder: ballewsaw.com/magicmolderprod...
    Corob molder: amzn.to/3YOUwv0
    Corob molder larger: amzn.to/44yz8vu

Комментарии • 386

  • @Subsonic-cd2en
    @Subsonic-cd2en 10 месяцев назад +26

    Wow, I'm an extremely experienced woodworker and almost never find any tips in youtube videos that are both A. Helpful and B. I didn't already know. This video had several tips that met both criteria! Nice!

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад +6

      I take that as a very high compliment.

    • @mark_leonardjackson
      @mark_leonardjackson 10 месяцев назад +4

      I think the only thing I don't like about the experience/ knowledge I've gained over the years is that there are fewer and fewer books/ videos with information I haven't already come across or practiced- Mike always seems to deliver though!

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад +4

      @@mark_leonardjackson Thank you. Just trying to spread the craft.

  • @Jamie-Lynch
    @Jamie-Lynch 10 месяцев назад +44

    It’s always a good day when Mike Farrington releases a new!

    • @CorwinBos
      @CorwinBos 10 месяцев назад +4

      The dry dad humor is why Im here!

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад +4

      Ha! Thank you.

  • @awade4232
    @awade4232 10 месяцев назад +7

    Thanks Mike. This video was both educational and not vomitous.

  • @davidkennedy2555
    @davidkennedy2555 10 месяцев назад +5

    Thanks Mike. I've been doing this stuff for going on 40 years, and it is always nice to get info from someone who knows more than I do 🙂

  • @jerrywoodlee2345
    @jerrywoodlee2345 10 месяцев назад +2

    I love the way your son came in to show you his project. It shows that you care about what he thinks. It shows that you care a bout what he thinks.

  • @kenknight4560
    @kenknight4560 10 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent video. As a non-pro getting the benefit of your experience is a big plus.

  • @toddwheeler1526
    @toddwheeler1526 9 месяцев назад

    Dear sir. Your showing all of my classic old school tools. They are all still in fine shape and perform well. My Unisaw is a 1992 and all of my other Delta equipment is USA made. 🇺🇸 Treat your equipment well and keep it clean and properly lubricated and it will last forever with only basic wear parts needing replacement. Thank you for your service to the community.

  • @Frankreddy62
    @Frankreddy62 10 месяцев назад +1

    At first i thought how are you going to make a video about Table saw blades. But then...WOW. Very cool. This was a great video. Thanks Mike

  • @johnford7847
    @johnford7847 10 месяцев назад +7

    Very interesting and, as you said, more advanced than most RUclips tool discussions. And your tips are really useful. Thank you.

  • @robbie6625
    @robbie6625 10 месяцев назад +2

    I live like 10 min from Ballew's location. I'll have to swing by there and take a look at that magic molder. It looks like a fantastic addition.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад +1

      I have bought a good amount of stuff from them. I'm glade I don't live close.

    • @robbie6625
      @robbie6625 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@MikeFarrington I also live 3 minutes from Grizzly's location... It's a dangerous place to be a woodworker lol.
      If we had a Rockler and Woodcraft, I'd never have any money left

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@robbie6625 Ha! Too true.

  • @hansangb
    @hansangb 10 месяцев назад +1

    LOL. At the beginning: Stupid because it's not sharp! LOL. I don't know why, but that had me cracking up. But I had no idea some of these blades existed!

  • @copperhead228
    @copperhead228 10 месяцев назад +1

    It always surprises me how many things can be done with/ on the table saw. The table saw is still one of those tools that intimidate me. No matter how many times I use one.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад +1

      The table saw can do a ton, that is for sure.

  • @lesleyhiddins2067
    @lesleyhiddins2067 10 месяцев назад +1

    I so love your commentary, especially the wobble blade LOL

  • @edd2771
    @edd2771 9 месяцев назад +1

    As you may have noticed from the flurry of comments from me spanning videos from your entire body of work, I am a new subscriber who has done nothing but binge watch Mike Farrington videos this entire weekend. I'm now reduced to waiting for new releases. But nonetheless, I celebrate your entire catalogue.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  9 месяцев назад

      Ha! Thank you, and love the Office Space reference. Well done.

  • @BishjamIC
    @BishjamIC 9 месяцев назад +1

    Your theory on the wobble dado is humorous. Though I have a book from 1911 'The A.B.C. of woodworking' by Charles G. Wheeler. It actually suggests cutting your own wedges to create a wobble dado blade. The commercial version would likely be actually safer than a shop made wedge which may explode and frankly looks like a terrifying idea even as an illustration in a book.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  9 месяцев назад +1

      I should give that a try and do a video on it. Of course I'll be wearing a helmet and armor.

  • @jamespremo1
    @jamespremo1 10 месяцев назад +1

    A top 10 all time RUclips video. I commend you.

  • @mattelias721
    @mattelias721 10 месяцев назад +1

    Not vomitous, Mike. Seriously, this is THE best tip/product content I've seen in 4 years for table saws - you honestly didn't recycle anything from the eleventy-million other videos out there. I'm going to tag this with 'watch later' for both tips and products... the information packed in here is so dense, it warps spacetime. Also, flat bottom grooves... they make the rockin' world go round.
    Question: why do you stamp your name in your blades?

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you very much. I'm trying to stay original, its not easy. I don't do the stamping, thats the sharpener doing that.

  • @jccbsl1
    @jccbsl1 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wow. A video so informative that it makes up for much of the time wasted watching boring and less-than-useful YT videos. Thanks!

  • @Tommyfrey
    @Tommyfrey Месяц назад +1

    Would love to see a shaper/router edition of this kind of video. I think it would be interesting to hear your thoughts.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  Месяц назад

      Thank you. That is a neat idea. Let me give it some thought.

  • @michaelpayne8102
    @michaelpayne8102 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nice to see the Modulus 2000, I still have one, keeping it as a backup to a slider.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад

      Thats pretty much why I picked up this one. Plus it was a nice throw back to the old days.

  • @agoogleuser1594
    @agoogleuser1594 10 месяцев назад +3

    Glad to see the 7 1/4 blade. I was looking at prices to get my 10 inch blades sharpened and realized I could by a 7 1/4 for less. For someone who works with sheet goods a lot it's a great option.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад

      They work surprisingly well on a table saw.

    • @woodrowsmith3400
      @woodrowsmith3400 10 месяцев назад +1

      I am a semi-retired flooring installer, and while I still look at it with distain, have a healthy respect for my main tool, an 8 1/2" DeWalt jobsite saw. A lot of what I do involves making cuts to wrap around doors, pillars, floor mount HVAC vents, etc. A lot of what I do is freehand...no miter gauge or fence...because many cuts are out of square or just plain weird. I advised my boss that 7 1/4" blades could be had for half the price of the 8 1/2" blades, because of the specialty size. They will also flex a little, which is desirable in my case for making long wavy rip cuts to match a wall. A 40 tooth 7 1/4" blade cuts as nicely as a 10" 60 tooth does...if you consider the math ((C=πr squared).
      Warning: I am a trained professional. Don't try this at home😉

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад

      @@woodrowsmith3400 Ive watched the flooring guys do exactly what you are describing. As long as you're careful its not too bad.

  • @michaeldonohue7167
    @michaeldonohue7167 10 месяцев назад +1

    The 7 1/4” blade in a table saw is genius. Never would have thought to do it.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад

      Its a great trick that is super cheap.

  • @jcsrst
    @jcsrst 10 месяцев назад +2

    That was super helpful! Found myself stopping the vid several times to Google items.

  • @doug.ritson
    @doug.ritson 10 месяцев назад +1

    TMI in a good way M. I'll have to watch this one a couple times. Thanks for sharing.

  • @dmcarpenter3097
    @dmcarpenter3097 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hey man, been watching you for years. Glad to see you're doing well, love your work.

  • @waldemarwolanski1087
    @waldemarwolanski1087 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Mike it was nice to see you the other day at Lowes.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад

      Yeah, for sure. Always fun to chat. Thank you for your comment.

  • @bobbray9666
    @bobbray9666 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have a 1/4" HP power feeder attached to my table saw via four Magswitches. Best tool investment I've made. Only once have I had an issue ripping without a riving knife. No kick back with the power feeder but I did burn hard maple when the power feeder couldn't push the piece when the maple bound together at the end, so I stuck a shim in the end of the piece and continued on.
    My rips are very consistent by not needing to stop in the middle of a long rip to adjust my hands, which often leaves a mark on the edge. By keeping your hands away from the blade using a power feeder adds huge level of safety, IMO. Also way less fatiguing when ripping many pieces. I would have gotten a 1/2 HP feeder for more power for long 8/4 material, but I'd need more powerful Magswitches (already have over 2600 hold down pounds) and it would be too heavy to move.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  8 месяцев назад

      I have shown similar results in a couple other videos. A table saw and powerfeeder are like shoes and socks. Also, try an 18 tooth blade when dealing with maple, burning will be greatly reduced.

    • @bobbray9666
      @bobbray9666 8 месяцев назад

      @@MikeFarrington Yes! I just bought the 18 tooth blade you recommended. It's a beast.

  • @mindyhall4638
    @mindyhall4638 10 месяцев назад +1

    Always enjoy learning from you Mike!

  • @orrinkelso9295
    @orrinkelso9295 10 месяцев назад +1

    My dad used the cheaper/older version of the table saw molder all the time. He would even grind his own custom shapes. But they can be dangerous. He was doing a custom shape and went to lunch. His shop helper decided to "help" and finish up some of the molding he was making. It did not end well. Reconstructive hand surgery and months of healing was the result. Thanks for the informative video.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад

      Table saws are powerful tools, they can get a lot of work done, but they sure can cause a lot of damage when things go wrong.

  • @liamcallahan6652
    @liamcallahan6652 10 месяцев назад +3

    really enjoy your work and presentations. Please keep them coming.

  • @kennethlee8640
    @kennethlee8640 10 месяцев назад +4

    I needed this today! Thanks for the always stellar content Mike!

  • @michael.schuler
    @michael.schuler 10 месяцев назад +1

    Densely packed bar of practical tips. Thank you!

  • @stevebussell5568
    @stevebussell5568 10 месяцев назад +1

    Another excellent video. Thanks for all the great tips for the table saw,

  • @ecnn
    @ecnn 10 месяцев назад +1

    Always good tips! Much appreciated.

  • @philkidd
    @philkidd 9 месяцев назад +1

    Super educational Mike. I knew a few of these but I learned a lot more! Thanks for all you do!

  • @MikePowersTSIG
    @MikePowersTSIG 10 месяцев назад +2

    I love my 18t rip blade. I've been thinking about the CMT set. And I have a brand new molding in the old Dewalt variant. I can also vouch for the truly sketchy wobble dado. 1986. A Tuesday morning just before break time. Working by myself. I had a serious accident. The wobble definitely adds to the kick back potential, and the more it's maxed out, the worse it gets.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад

      Agreed, when that sucker is at max width, be careful for sure.

    • @MikePowersTSIG
      @MikePowersTSIG 10 месяцев назад

      @@MikeFarrington some actual safety training would have helped as well 🤣

    • @woodrowsmith3400
      @woodrowsmith3400 10 месяцев назад +1

      1989. 3/4" cut. Wobble kicked the workpiece out and left index finger got shredded. 8 1/2 hrs later with a finger/hand specialist and the finger is 98% as good as new. The blade was never mounted in a saw again and hangs at the back of my shop in my sight line to the offcut end of my saw. Every time I turn the saw on, I look up and see that acursed wobble blade. I slow down. Take a breath. Think if how I am approaching the cut is the best and safest way.
      Orthopedic bill was $32,000...by the way.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад

      @@woodrowsmith3400 That doesn't sound fun, but thank you for sharing. 32k in todays dollars is probably about 2 billion.

  • @danlynch1154
    @danlynch1154 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks Mike always informative and entertaining.

  • @brandonl9781
    @brandonl9781 10 месяцев назад +1

    Scored a genuine ‘lol’ with the CMT abbreviation explaination

  • @jerrystark3587
    @jerrystark3587 10 месяцев назад +1

    An interesting and informative video. Nicely done!
    Many thanks! 👍👍

  • @lmartinez300
    @lmartinez300 10 месяцев назад +3

    Great video Mike. Didn’t know there were so many different types of saw blades. Very informative.

  • @alexfarrington5040
    @alexfarrington5040 9 месяцев назад

    Had to drop a subscribe and comment when I saw your name! My grandfather Jack Farrington was a cabinetmaker in Ireland from the 1950s and I’ve just recently picked up the hobby myself.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you. Welcome aboard. Always neat to hear of other Farringtons.

  • @grigorbrowning
    @grigorbrowning 10 месяцев назад +1

    So much info packed into a very entertaining twenty minutes... ...and the hope of a video covering the restoration of the saw (which have been some of my favourites over the years). Thank you!

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you. Yes, I am videoing the saw build.

  • @JohnnyCashavetes
    @JohnnyCashavetes 10 месяцев назад +2

    I've learned so much from you over the years, Mike. Just want to say thanks.

  • @titosrevenger
    @titosrevenger 10 месяцев назад +2

    Man I've been watching your videos for eons and I only just realised that the double taper sanding disc is your own product. That's super cool!

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you. Yup, its something I've been selling quietly for a little while.

    • @dabeamer42
      @dabeamer42 9 месяцев назад

      @@MikeFarrington Well, maybe you should consider selling it a little more "loudly". 🙂 Love your stuff.

  • @CorwinBos
    @CorwinBos 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video!
    Looking forward to the rebuild on the Unisaw!

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you. The breakdown is complete.

  • @awesomearizona-dino
    @awesomearizona-dino 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Mike, Thanks, that was actually interesting about the blades and your sanding disk.

  • @rayleder3705
    @rayleder3705 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is a great video! Thanks for sharing all the great tips!

  • @glencrandall7051
    @glencrandall7051 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂

  • @stevetyler3016
    @stevetyler3016 10 месяцев назад +1

    I’m always learning from you Ole Wise One !!! Thanks Ya.

  • @normanbott
    @normanbott 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have used, only once, a wobble blade in a drill-driven circular saw. It worked but I felt a little ill at ease using it.
    I was only abut 20 and it was cheap option for grooving.
    I bought a Stanley combination plane soon after.

  • @dodogreen5180
    @dodogreen5180 10 месяцев назад +2

    I love watching your videos, they are educational, entertaining and abow all make me feel good. Although I am not woodworker I feel that having a knowledge is always good thing. Thank you.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад +1

      Very interesting, thank you for watching.

  • @carbonfe
    @carbonfe 10 месяцев назад +2

    Great video Mike. Getting a sanding disk for my birthday this month!

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад +1

      Happy B day. I think you’ll like the disc.

  • @Anton-2001
    @Anton-2001 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hi Mike I’ve been watching your videos for years now and they have always been very helpful you’re doing a great job with sharing your knowledge and have help me in my shop a lot
    I know this question ain’t about woodworking but man I love that MC loving t-shirt 😂 so need to get one of those
    Best regards from Denmark 🇩🇰

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you. I have a link below to the shirt if you need it.

  • @sadeghkafian344
    @sadeghkafian344 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love this. Never seen like this. Good work.

  • @reforzar
    @reforzar 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video as always. I love my nose pickers right where they are.

  • @bradleytuckwell4881
    @bradleytuckwell4881 10 месяцев назад +2

    Can we get more of these Mike they are so helpful and your pro tips are always appreciated cheers mate love your channel

  • @nirgosh
    @nirgosh 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great Video, thanks Mr. Farrington

  • @williamellis8993
    @williamellis8993 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great info, Mike. Thanks.
    Bill

  • @scottspropertyservices6877
    @scottspropertyservices6877 10 месяцев назад +3

    I think im going to have to watch this more than once. Some solid information here✊🏼

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much. Feel free to ask questions.

    • @scottspropertyservices6877
      @scottspropertyservices6877 10 месяцев назад

      Have you thought about using the blue aluminium oxide sand paper for the “mighty double taper sanding disc”? It was an absolute game changing swap out for my double headed drum sander! Seems to take more heat as it doesn’t get any burn lines & lasts way longer.
      I can only imagine you did the hard yards to finalise on the one you did

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад

      @@scottspropertyservices6877 Interesting. I found the opposite. Though my disc is spinning at a much higher rate of speed. Oddly enough, behind the scenes, I'll be testing some new paper in the next month or so.

  • @justavian
    @justavian 10 месяцев назад +2

    Never seen the molding heads in a table saw before - very cool. Also, disappointed that you didn't demonstrate the scoring blade setup, even though i think we all get how it works.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you. I forgot to mention that I will show it in action with the Unisaw restoration video.

  • @crashkg
    @crashkg 10 месяцев назад +3

    Your timing is impeccable, I was just purchasing some new blades this week. I'm going to add the Double Taper sanding disc. Thanks for your content, it is always entertaining and informative.

  • @johndoe6032
    @johndoe6032 10 месяцев назад +1

    Very cool stuff, especially the mold cutters.
    Also, like your home-made weightlifting equipment in the background at the end! 😆

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад

      Ah, you saw that. Yeah, I carry those around the shop for a few minuets at a time.

  • @weaselfever
    @weaselfever 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love Mike Farrington

  • @johnsousa2902
    @johnsousa2902 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video I will use as resource forever thanks

  • @rayleder3705
    @rayleder3705 10 месяцев назад +3

    Great video! I use the 7 1/4" Diablo blades in my tablesaw for lots of the reasons you listed, so it made me feel smart 😉

  • @timswoodshop3655
    @timswoodshop3655 4 месяца назад +1

    Good video. Nice tips.

  • @WillyBemis
    @WillyBemis 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you! This is a very interesting and helpful video. Willy

  • @makermarkdesigns
    @makermarkdesigns 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video Mike, thanks! While you don’t say it directly, this video makes a great case for a two cabinet saw wood shop. You don’t know anyone who is refurbishing an old one do you? 😏

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  9 месяцев назад

      Ha! Thanks Mark. I'll have two cabinets saws up and running soon enough.

  • @jamiemajerick91
    @jamiemajerick91 10 месяцев назад +3

    Mike, this video was awesome and very educational. Never knew about some of the blades. I just love your content! I’m going to be like you when I grow up 😅
    By the way, nice shirt 😂

  • @matsbuer9996
    @matsbuer9996 10 месяцев назад +1

    Loving the T-shirt MCLovin

  • @johnsoriano3678
    @johnsoriano3678 9 месяцев назад +1

    Very educational!

  • @markhettinga8956
    @markhettinga8956 10 месяцев назад +1

    I salute you sir! Great video!

  • @skippylippy547
    @skippylippy547 10 месяцев назад +1

    I learned a lot in this video. Thank you Mike.
    Love your channel.

  • @nickkropat8857
    @nickkropat8857 10 месяцев назад +1

    Infinity Cutting Tools also makes a 1/4" (smaller diameter) blade. Ive had one for years and it still cuts perfectly square and flat every time. Great video, thanks fot taking the time to put this together!

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад

      Good stuff. Thank you for sharing.

  • @mikeleiste6101
    @mikeleiste6101 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love the 2hp rubber mallet. Just enough hp but not too much.

  • @jeffreycaperton2464
    @jeffreycaperton2464 10 месяцев назад +1

    Good stuff!!

  • @johnconklin9039
    @johnconklin9039 10 месяцев назад +1

    Good stuff as always. Freud also makes the box joint cutter set and works well.

  • @configuremakeinstall
    @configuremakeinstall 9 месяцев назад +1

    I ordered the 18 tooth rip. Wow. Big difference compared to the 24 tooth so thank you Mike. I’ve been missing out on cleaner cuts all this time.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  9 месяцев назад

      That is super great to hear. It's a very good blade if you have that need in your shop.

  • @TreeOfLifeWoodworking
    @TreeOfLifeWoodworking 10 месяцев назад +1

    i have your double taper sanding disc... youve reminded me that i need to get more sandpaper for it since its been sitting on the shelf with burnt paper for too long lol. GREAT tool though... i certainly dont regret buying it. makes quick work of many tasks. also great video... you have a fun collection of blades!

  • @FriedCheese2006
    @FriedCheese2006 10 месяцев назад +4

    How much tape would've been saved had everyone already known about that hollow grind blade.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад +1

      Ha! Even tape only works so good, plus is a pain in the rear.

    • @Aaron-nj4ou
      @Aaron-nj4ou 10 месяцев назад +1

      A cabinetmaker had told me about the scoring trick and I don’t even bother with tape anymore. Melamine comes off the saw absolutely pristine using a 40 tooth GP blade. As Mike said it is slow but well worth it for what I am doing.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад

      @@Aaron-nj4ou That is a killer trick for sure.

  • @mchilly
    @mchilly 10 месяцев назад +2

    So much great information here! The double blade for cutting tenons is awesome. I need to get some of those magnetic shims, too. It’s more than a chore to get my dado blade off especially with the supplied shims.

    • @AnthonyStabler
      @AnthonyStabler 10 месяцев назад +1

      A slight smear of Vasoline will hold your shims in place

    • @mchilly
      @mchilly 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@AnthonyStabler that’s a great pro tip!

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you. I like the magnetic shims, they are not expensive. Vasoline is a good idea, but not something I would otherwise have in my shop.

  • @OldePhart
    @OldePhart 10 месяцев назад +1

    Good video. I really liked the magic mike molding head :) . Does look like a terrifying thing to use but I might just try it.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you. You will get used to it pretty quick.

  • @ohasis8331
    @ohasis8331 10 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent, thankyou.

  • @makethepart
    @makethepart 10 месяцев назад +1

    You call it a saw stop!! Thanks for the knowledge drop :-)

  • @michaelbarrett2813
    @michaelbarrett2813 10 месяцев назад +1

    Now I’m eager for the unisaw restoration video that must be coming.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад

      Yup. I worked on the Unisaw for a couple hours today.

  • @briansites8476
    @briansites8476 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. Thank you.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад

      You are welcome!

    • @briansites8476
      @briansites8476 10 месяцев назад +1

      Mike@@MikeFarrington are there any RPM restrictions to these specialty blades?

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад

      @@briansites8476 These are all designed to work within normal table saw RPM range. So unless you have an odd table saw, you're good to go.

  • @woodturnermark8529
    @woodturnermark8529 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great job Mike ! Thanks for the link to the magic molder,I thought they were gone, I've had mine for years and love it but only have a few inserts.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад

      Yup, they are under new ownership I think. The full catalog of profiles is available.

  • @Obtuse94
    @Obtuse94 10 месяцев назад +1

    Such a brain filling video. Thank you!

  • @masontejera506
    @masontejera506 10 месяцев назад +1

    Certainly not vomitous - thanks so much Mike!

  • @bobbyboucher3718
    @bobbyboucher3718 10 месяцев назад +1

    That Shirt is "Super Bad" 😎

  • @MickDuijf
    @MickDuijf 9 месяцев назад +1

    The Delta moulder head is definetly illegal to use in the EU when hand feeding, any cutter for hand feeding needs to have a chip limiter to 1.1mm.
    But tools like that are still used in automatic tenoners, four-sided planers, CnC machines etc. becouse in those applications there is no need for a chip limiter.
    Besides that great video, Never seen anything like the Modulus before super interesting!

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you. Yeah, the modulus is super neat.

  • @LuMoer
    @LuMoer 10 месяцев назад +1

    As always - great content and very informative

  • @punduhmonium3663
    @punduhmonium3663 9 месяцев назад +1

    Really wish there were more "flat bottom" jokes: "flat bottomed grooves you make the rockin' world go 'round".
    Also, maybe I missed it, but I was looking forward to a music recommendation.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  9 месяцев назад

      How about Fat Bottomed Girls? That was a miss on my part.

  • @firesurfer
    @firesurfer 10 месяцев назад +1

    Love the CMT box joint blade. Wish I knew about it years ago.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад

      It really seems to be a great set.

  • @karl_alan
    @karl_alan 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have a wobble dado...never used it, but it was found at an antique store & seemed like an interesting artifact.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад

      Thats what they are best for, just keeping as a talking piece.

  • @markpalmer3071
    @markpalmer3071 10 месяцев назад +1

    Shaper head thingo for a table saw, never knew it existed and now want one! Great video, well worth the click. No 🤮either 😂

  • @cabinetscarpentry3915
    @cabinetscarpentry3915 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have a commercial shop that I run by myself and that would greatly save my back

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад

      Its a great addition to any shop that cuts plywood.

  • @phillipsstock
    @phillipsstock 10 месяцев назад +1

    Love this! Love your humor based teaching. You should do a video with Jack forsberg / the wadkin temple!

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you. I would do a video with Jack in a heartbeat, he is the man.

  • @travisgeringer7904
    @travisgeringer7904 10 месяцев назад +2

    Great video, Mike!
    I think a big reason that CMT made their box joint blades only 8" diameter is likely for compatibility with with SawStop saws. The dado break cartridge can then be used with it effectively.

  • @Mike-In-O-Town
    @Mike-In-O-Town 10 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent video. Shame the shop apprentice(s) didn't make an appearance.

    • @MikeFarrington
      @MikeFarrington  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you. I cut out all the other stuff cause this video was already long enough.