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November 10th, 2018 by Jonathan Z.
Product: WW10206100
Rating: 5 of 5 stars
Janet--
That thin kerf ripping blade is unbelievable! Thank you.
I've just ordered the combination blade.
Thanks for a great product, and a fine conversation.
--Jonathan
March 23rd, 2007 by John B.
Product: Woodworker II
Rating: 5 of 5 stars
Thanks so much for your help. You have no idea how much more efficient you are than the large corporate organizations. The pleasure was mine.
August 6th, 2008 by Mark M.
Product: Woodworker II
Rating: 5 of 5 stars
Hello--
You guys probably get kudos all of the time. I'm a beginner woodworker with a limited shop and budget. However, I sprung for a woodworker 2 with a standard kerf because you advertised that the edges would be good enough to glue without additional steps.
This is my first project. A few passes through the table saw, and sure enough the pieces for the tabletop were good enough to glue. Crosscuts are very clean. All of my joints are tight. I did experiment with a router pattern bit and a straight edge and in my view your saw blade yielded a superior result.
But you probably knew all of that.
Thanks
Mark Eisenbies