When I then went to use it on some softwood skirting,it made really hard work of it- usually it cuts softwood really nicely

Have I knackered the saw using it on the Laminate?

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I think I have been a bit mean on throwing away the used bladesowen wrote:usually you don't have any cut edges showing with laminate, so it doesn't matter.
cutting upside down should stop splintering, or you can use down cutting blades with the laminate face up. needs to be sharp though.
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I use a metal cutting blade in the jigsaw and it works wellHoovie wrote:Damn! any recommendations about a replacement Tenon, or just buy a basic one (DIY use, so only gets used occasionally).
I was thinking about getting one of those Mitre Saws (which is what I tend to use the Tenon for, with a mitre block) - Worthwhile instead of another Tenon?
On the saw to use for laminate, I found the Tenon was great for quality of cut, a Circular saw was pretty good also, but the jigsaw tended to cause a lot of splintering ( I was cutting laminate side down).
Any recommendations for best blade for laminate (got two big rooms and a hallway to do soon)?
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Wood blades make a right mess of it because of the pitch of the blade. I'm off to cut my last few pieces now and then I can start to fit the beadingHoovie wrote:Doh! I totally forgot about masking tape!Used that in the past to stop splintering.
Cheers for info on Mitre Saws - they generally seemed too cheap to be good - I hve a mitre block I get on well withlol - I'l ghet a new Tenon Saw to go along with it
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Good tip on the metal jig baldes as well, UHM - I was using wood blades coz, laminate is wood (![]()
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That explains a lot actually.ultimatehandyman wrote: Wood blades make a right mess of it because of the pitch of the blade. I'm off to cut my last few pieces now and then I can start to fit the beading
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