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I'm considering a Laguna Resaw King for my 14" Rikon saw. It's a 3/4" wide blade, which the saw can handle, but I'm wondering if the wheel radius is too tight for this blade though.
Thoughts? Opinions?
I'm also considering a 1/2" Lenox Tri-Master carbide tipped blade, so any feedback on those would be appreciated as well.
Thanks!
Jason
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I would go with the 1/2" trimaster.
I had less than 2 hours use with the resaw king blade when it broke on a 16" saw
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+1 on the 1/2" Trimaster.
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JGrout said:
I would go with the 1/2" trimaster.
I had less than 2 hours use with the resaw king blade when it broke on a 16" saw
I have several years of light duty with a RK on a 16" saw.
Laguna and its retailers advertise them for 14" and up saws - although I'd ask about warranty, life and breakage policies.
-Mark
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I did the day after it occurred.
I was told I was SOL
so they get no good feedback from this corner
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Continuing the piling on for using a 1/2" blade.
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JGrout said:
I had less than 2 hours use with the resaw king blade when it broke on a 16" saw
So they just left it as too bad?
Serious OUCH to your Cha Ching center if they did.
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yes that was the result
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I have one, or at least I think I do, it was packaged unmarked and I am suspicious of the brand.....
Use it only as a backup blade if my other blade(s) break....and
I am not impressed with the cut.
At all.
On a Laguna 14SUV.
Ag
P.S. It happens to be in the saw these days, you are welcome to come try it if you like.
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I've got a RK on my 14" Laguna. I just got the saw last April so have only resawn a small number of boards but so far so good. The blade tracks fine and the cut is what I expect as far as the thickness being even and smooth. Do you guys really think the 14" wheel is too small for the 3/4" blade? Joe said his broke with little use. Laguna or his local dealer should have replaced it. Does a smaller wheel add more stress to the weld? If the blade is tensioned properly how does it make any difference what the diameter of the wheel is?
Lonnie