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27 July 2021 at 6:25 am #722626
The bandsaw creates dangerous airborne particles of woods that are toxic and lodge in the lungs. They are so small that they remain inside the lungs and build in toxicity over time. Some woods are very noxious, but all create inflammation and eventually will kill you. Using a dust collector is a must and I always put on my dust mask, too.
I have a Rikon 10-326 and am deeply satisfied with it except for the cost. And I can’t cut a straight line to save my life.
23 November 2019 at 9:33 pm #629969I bought the scrub, the smoothing, and a rebate plane and am pleased to say they are wonderful. I would round off the angular edges on the wood for greater comfort and the blades out of the package need to be polished up. Otherwise A+ for Pinie or Infinity Tools in the US.
18 February 2017 at 11:43 pm #309341Thomm, have you considered the 3M abrasive films? They’re cheap and effective at sharpening knives…maybe other thin edge tools?
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