Cornice and pellet advice
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Cornice and pellet advice
I have cut two corners as a test on the pelmet but it looks a bit poor on the edge, I am using a sliding saw with a blade with 40teeth is this fine enough or do I need a finer blade or am I doing something wrong? I know if the edge joints are rubbish they cant be filled in right so how do I cut them perfectly please help
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Re: Cornice and pellet advice
The join is poor on the edge, how??
The veneer wrap around the moulding is chipped away?
The mitre does not meet all along the join and has a gap in the middle?
Probably a combination of cheap machine, cheap blade, incorrect blade.
The veneer wrap around the moulding is chipped away?
The mitre does not meet all along the join and has a gap in the middle?
Probably a combination of cheap machine, cheap blade, incorrect blade.
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Re: Cornice and pellet advice
Finer blade would help although it will cost you more than the machine did.
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Re: Cornice and pellet advice
Yes get a fine tooth blade and wrap the work in masking tape to help reduce chipping.A 40 tooth blade is too harsh buy a cheap Silverline 60 tooth blade for the job. Even though they are cheap blades I find they give good service.
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Re: Cornice and pellet advice
70 teeth and above and I would have thought around the £100 mark for a decent quality one.
You will probably get a throw away blade such as Titan for less money out of screwfix.
You will probably get a throw away blade such as Titan for less money out of screwfix.
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Re: Cornice and pellet advice
Silverline for a tenner. I have used them and tipped them up with a file as needed. I switch blades so I do not bugger good ones on chipboard or MFC.
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Re: Cornice and pellet advice
Just Google Silverline saw blades. Shop around for the cheapest as there are plenty on offer.
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