I think every blade manufacturer has their own recommendations. And they depend of the blade. Tooth set and angle, etc. However, I'm been told that a general rule of thumb is 3 teeth showing. This seems to work for me.I'd appreciate your thoughts on the correct height to set the blade on a table saw, specifically, recommendations on how high above the stock being cut do you run the blade?
I'd appreciate your thoughts on the correct height to set the blade on a table saw, specifically, recommendations on how high above the stock being cut do you run the blade?
When using the correct Freud blade for the application we recommend 1/2 of the carbide tip above the material. They are designed for proper angle of attack and number of teeth working at that height. For tricky materials like veneered plywood or laminate you may need to vary a little to get the best performance (raise the blade slightly if you get chipping on top and lower if there is chipping on bottom). As Steve said, different manufacturers may have other recommendations for their blades.