Cutting polystyrene board

Started by tefer2, September 09, 2011, 04:58:05 PM

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Bee-Bop

Not being the sharpest tack in the box !!

In the above posts no one has mentiomed what size/type saw blade is used  !!

Bee-Bop
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windfall

 Foam being foam...no fiber orientation and super soft...I don't think tooth type or number will matter much. Size blade will be irrelevant unless you are cutting 3+" thick.

BlueBee

I agree with Windfall.  I happen to use a general purpose Freud 10" 40 tooth Diablo blade for most everything I do on the table saw.  They're thin kerf and readily available at my local hardware store.  I'm not a fine wood worker; the Diablo is good enough for my crude work.

BTW.... BeeBop, thanks for the waxing tips a while back for coating the PF plastic frames.  I did exactly what you said and it worked like a charm.