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How to Get More Out of Your Chopsaw Blades - Kevin Caron 

Kevin Caron, Artist
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Artist Kevin Caron shares how he handles his toothed chopsaw blades for better performance and to save money ....
Kevin Caron's viewer Keith asked, "What kind of chopsaw blades do you buy for your Evolution toothed and why?"
Kevin Caron normally buys Continental chopsaw blades and has them sharpened.
You do know you can have them sharpened, right?
Don't throw away used toothed chopsaw blades! You can get dozens of trips to the sharpening shop to get them sharpened before you have to replace one. Kevin Caron likes the Continental blades because that was what was recommended by his local sharpening shop.
And after using various blades - DeWalt blades, a Jet blades - He prefers the Continental sawblades. Continental sawblades are much heavier than the "big box store" sawblades. There's more metal, so they're going to last longer.
The teeth on these blades are little carbide inserts that are welded right onto the sawblade. The saw shop just resharpens the inserts so the sawblade is reusable.
If you damage 1, 2 or maybe 3 teeth, it's cheaper to have them replaced and keep the same sawblade. But if something, say, comes loose in the vise and you damage a bunch of teeth, it's more economical to buy a new sawblade.
Prices of new Continental sawblades depend upon the tooth count. Kevin Caron shows a 78-tooth sawblade for steel and a 102-tooth blade for aluminum. New steel sawblades are going to cost between $130 to about $174 each. Ouch! Take care of them.
Aluminum blades have more teeth even though they feel about the same weight as the steel blades. So aluminum blades cost a little more, probably $200 to $220. But being able to sharpen makes a huge difference! It costs Kevin Caron about $45 to have one resharpened. If you need new teeth, add another $45. It can get expensive, but they last a heck of a lot longer than those abrasive blades and with a toothed chopsaw blade all you get is chips. You don't get the dust so you don't look like you're working in a coal mine.
Kevin Caron cannot emphasize enough, however, that you CANNOT put a toothed blade on an abrasive chopsaw. They turn at a different speed, so if you do, you'll just burn up the sawblades trying to force them down through the metal.
In this free how to video you can see how slowly Kevin Caron was cutting, using just the weight of his hand, giving the blade a chance to cut.
(Kevin Caron also explains why the sawblade he is showing with a $90 price on it was used supposedly use once. He got it at his saw sharpening shop - $90 versus $150,200? He'll pop from that.)
Kevin Caron usually buys his blades at the saw sharpening shop. If you do enough business with them, you start to get a little discount in price. But you also can buy these online - Amazon carries them.You just need to know sawblade diameter, tooth count, what you are cutting (steel, aluminum, stainless, etc.) because they all take a different tooth count, and your saw's arbor size.
You can probably also find a saw sharpening shop in your area by searching for "saw sharpening shop near me."
Kevin Caron hopes that answers your questions about these great sawblades. He does appreciate you watching. Don't forget to pop out to www.kevincaron.com to see his amazing sculpture, and Kevin Caron will see you next time.
Well, you might want to hang around for another moment to see a usually glib Kevin Caron stump himself ....
Artist Kevin Caron has been sculpting full time since 2006. See - and hear - his amazing metal and large format 3D-printed sculptures, which are found in public and private places coast-to-coast and online at www.kevincaron.com.
"Inspired sculpture for public & private places."
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Комментарии : 38   
@davestewart9146
@davestewart9146 3 года назад
Thanks Kevin 👍👍
@jayzee5712
@jayzee5712 3 года назад
You are a fountain of secrets. Thank you so much!
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 3 года назад
Thank you!! I do try to pass on what I learn the hard way.
@Osterwald92
@Osterwald92 3 года назад
So sharpening is a common thing! … Did a DIY sharpening once with my bench grinder (barely some sparks). Well it wasn’t perfect, but after that the blade was working again. Also I’m using water to cool the blade down, so the teeth’s lasts a little bit longer.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 3 года назад
Thought about some kind of cooling system for my saw. Still thinking about it!
@Osterwald92
@Osterwald92 3 года назад
In my opinion, just a mug of water in the right hand is more than enough as a cooling system.🤣😇
@jimpritz4169
@jimpritz4169 3 года назад
Great idea Kevin. You're a master at coming up with ideas that other people may have never thought of. Thank you.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 3 года назад
You are very welcome. Thanks for watching and posting.
@CharlesStruble
@CharlesStruble 3 года назад
Good info! Thanks, guy!
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@johndeninger8905
@johndeninger8905 3 года назад
great info, thanks👍👍👍
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 3 года назад
No problem 👍
@garagemonkeysan
@garagemonkeysan 3 года назад
Great video and tips. Mahalo for sharing! : )
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@heyyou5189
@heyyou5189 2 года назад
We have tried every blade imaginable. Overall on mild steel the 14 inch diablo blade out cuts everything. My local sharpen shop wont sharpen toothed blades. The most expensive blade was swiss made and cut like crap. The heavier blades are a bit thicker and cut a bit slower.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 2 года назад
You have a saw sharpening service that won't sharpen a saw blade!!?? Don't know what to say to this one.
@robertoswalt319
@robertoswalt319 3 года назад
Great advise about resharpening blades. Unfortunately, I have to drive 90 minutes to a small town to get it done.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 3 года назад
Oh no! Maybe ship them in? Or time to invest in a new tool?
@hubertrobinson8825
@hubertrobinson8825 3 года назад
Last year around Thanksgiving I got a call to do some welding at a granite shop the guy said he bought a new chopsaw and it came with the wrong blade so bring mine he had brand new evolution saw and switch the blade for an abrasive blade it wouldn't cut worth a damn then I explained to him the blades can't be switched it won't work
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 3 года назад
That is correct. The saws turn at different speeds and won't use the "other" blade.
@AndrewBrowner
@AndrewBrowner 2 года назад
i only have a 10" saw, but i have a local guy that does it 13$ a blade and 2$ a tooth for sharpening, and thats canadian peso's.. he does it out of his garage but has all the gear from carbide sharpening to band saw welding and any other saw blade process you can think of
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 2 года назад
Can be a nice little side business if you have the mind to run it.
@AndrewBrowner
@AndrewBrowner 2 года назад
@@KevincaronSculpture for sure, i was actually asking if he was interested in selling the set up and teaching me how to use it as he's in his late 60s and likes to travel in an RV now, but when he started naming off the prices he paid for machines that idea went out the window.. band saw welder cost more than a new car
@drewt3210
@drewt3210 2 года назад
Been using Twin Town 66T blades from amazon for $58. Quite pleased with their longevity for mild steel. Curious how they'd compare to Continental at 1/3 the price (new blade for same price as re-sharpening). And Twin Town do not throw chips at my face like the original EvoSaw blade did, which is much safer! Best, Andrew @BranchAndFoundry
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 2 года назад
Have to get a couple of these and give them a go. Thanks for the tip!
@drewt3210
@drewt3210 2 года назад
@@KevincaronSculpture Gladly, Kevin! The biggest thing is they do not throw chips at me like original blade did. Thanks again for all you do for all of us!!!
@bosco_georjo9842
@bosco_georjo9842 3 года назад
Hi Kevin, I also have an evolution 14 inch chop saw the last 3 years. It used to cut square when it was new but now it undercuts on the vertical. As the blade moves down in shifts slightly in towards the vice. Only by a half mill or so. I can hear the teeth rubbing side on through the cut an times. It produces shavings of metal when it does so instead of the usual chips. Blade is brand new and its done it with previous blades. Can't see any play in the axle or hinge when the saw is lowered. Just can't figure it out. Any ideas? Great channel by the way, very informative. Never thought of blade sharpening before on the TCT blades. All the more important for me now with the way my saw is cutting!
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 3 года назад
Check the bed to blade with a square. The bed may be bent slightly. Also check the bed for flatness. Thank you for watching and posting.
@heyyou5189
@heyyou5189 2 года назад
The play maybe in the hindge the saw rides on. Rare but I have seen a blade with one side of the set sharper than the other pull the blade a bit.
@TWX1138
@TWX1138 3 года назад
Do you find that the same logic holds true for the smaller metal-capable blades/saws? I have the 10" Evolution compounding/beveling/sliding miter saw, partly because it has the same diameter and arbor as my tablesaw so for wood cutting I can use my existing blades, but still do some metal on the miter. The blades are pricey enough even for 10" that if having them sharpened makes sense then I may need to look into that.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 3 года назад
You bet I do the same with my wood blades. If I find a good way to sharpen my bandsaw blades I will do those as well. Rebuild and reuse is the best way in my opinion!
@TWX1138
@TWX1138 3 года назад
@@KevincaronSculpture Good to know. Since you mentioned bandsaw blades, my old Dayton three wheeled metal-cutting bandsaw uses a nonstandard blade length that has basically required me to get custom blades, which I've been getting from Echols over on Whitton in west Phoenix. So far I've just stuck with 1/2" wide blades for steel cutting, but I'm considering making something out of aluminum that will require much tighter corners than I can achieve with a blade that wide. How narrow do you think a bandsaw blade can go without significant risk of breaking it? The sheet/plate material I'm looking at cutting is around an eighth of an inch thick. I do have a scrollsaw with speed adjustment, so I suppose if the kinds of cuts I'd want to make are simply too tight for a bandsaw I could try that instead, but I expect the bandsaw to be much faster if a small enough metal-cutting blade would last.
@charlesdyer2376
@charlesdyer2376 3 года назад
I sawet I saw a putty tat !!
@rtubed2471
@rtubed2471 3 года назад
Hi Kevin, I’m local here in Cave Creek. Can you share the name of the shop you use? I’d like to try them out. Thx.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 3 года назад
Desert Cutting Solutions. They are on the west side of town. Sorry, I don't have the number handy.
@will.5642
@will.5642 3 года назад
Woah that will keep a lot of cash in my wallet
@DanStone1025
@DanStone1025 3 года назад
That was a toothy video.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 3 года назад
Just little scraps to chew on later.
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