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#1950682 - 07/20/09 06:02 PM Carbide Tipped Blades-Scarry???
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Scared the bejeezes out of me! Fired up the table saw the other day and something hit me in the ear, HARD! I had no idea what it was. A buddy looked at the blade and in just about 5 seconds he said "Here it is." A carbide tip had come off. He told me it was pretty common, I'd never heard of it.

I was not wearing safety glasses (I know, I'll never do it again I swear) and the tip could have hurt me bad.

Is this really that common? I use them on my Skill saw too and now I'm a little worried about it.
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#1950723 - 07/20/09 06:32 PM Re: Carbide Tipped Blades-Scarry??? [Re: DonBo]
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1st for me also...
I use a table saw almost every day at work and have used saws all my life.

Never heard anything about it before.
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#1957083 - 07/26/09 07:16 PM Re: Carbide Tipped Blades-Scarry??? [Re: DonBo]
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Never heard of that happening before, been a carpenter for 30 years. What brand blade was it.
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#1957092 - 07/26/09 07:36 PM Re: Carbide Tipped Blades-Scarry??? [Re: DonBo]
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Let the company know about it and they will put a check on that fault.

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#1958634 - 07/27/09 11:13 PM Re: Carbide Tipped Blades-Scarry??? [Re: DonBo]
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Carbide tips coming off isn't rare but not very common. Carbide maybe hard but it can fracture easily. Be carefull when you change blades and rest your blade on a piece of scrap wood (not a cast iron table top). BTW router bits are suceptible to this too.

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#1959037 - 07/28/09 11:38 AM Re: Carbide Tipped Blades-Scarry??? [Re: Wildabeast]
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i've seen alot of broken/chipped carbide teeth. the better the blade the less likely it is to happen, as well as paying attention to what you cut through (nails, screws, ect)

Freud has been a good blade and router bit for me. no complaints
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#1965430 - 08/03/09 01:35 PM Re: Carbide Tipped Blades-Scarry??? [Re: crothmeier]
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Ouch! The rim speed of a 10" table saw is just over 100 MPH so that tooth was moving! Again a good reason to wear safety glasses.

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#1971357 - 08/08/09 05:47 PM Re: Carbide Tipped Blades-Scarry??? [Re: hydro]
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Never had it happen to me, yet. Ive been very happy wih my Freud blades.
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#2013053 - 09/22/09 01:50 PM Re: Carbide Tipped Blades-Scarry??? [Re: Gissert]
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used carbide tipped blades for years, never had a problem. might have been a fluke or bad blade.
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#2014913 - 09/24/09 06:53 AM Re: Carbide Tipped Blades-Scarry??? [Re: opsirc]
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Buy a better grade blade if you can-skimp on something else. And ALWAYS wear your safety goggles. ALWAYS! We all admit they are a PITA but you could end up like one of my old pals.....he found he does not shoot a shotgun nearly as well now that he only has one useful eye. Ask HIM about wearing safety goggles.
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#2023860 - 10/02/09 07:06 PM Re: Carbide Tipped Blades-Scarry??? [Re: Ufatz]
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I'm a Freud guy too. But I've used a variety of carbide-tipped blades for nearly 30 years of home renovation and finish carpentry and never had that happen.

Dang scary indeed! Makes a good case for a Lexan face shield instead of just safety glasses/goggles. I ALWAYS wear safety glasses when using the table saw. If I can't find the glasses, I don't flip the power switch on the saw.
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#2055657 - 11/04/09 07:07 AM Re: Carbide Tipped Blades-Scarry??? [Re: Steve Foss]
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Not so sure quaility of the blade has a lot to do with it, I'd think what you saw may have though, nails, stones, dirt, etc are all hard enough to cause a carbide tooth to chip or crack.

I remove blades often enough that I usually give them a once over before putting away, and when I clean them they get a look with my lighted magnifing glass.

I started all this right after I bought a used Woodworker 2 blade at a garage sale and had a piece come off, didn't hit me but it made eye protection manatory, along with the ear protection I had been wearing.

Stuff happens to fast in woodworking to not wear protection, both eye and ear.

Al


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#2055673 - 11/04/09 07:20 AM Re: Carbide Tipped Blades-Scarry??? [Re: AllenW]
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Great to hear you didn't have a serious injury Donbo.

I'm just as bad at wearing safety glasses because I wear glasses.

Not a good excuse for me. We all need to wear them.

We don't take the time for safety and after we lose an eye, its to late.
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