Good point about the gum, QuiQue. The shellac-based composite sheet does leave a gummy residue which can be cleaned off with denatured alcohol or lacquer thinner. I use those cheapie one dollar scissors from Harbor Freight and just heave them when they get too nasty to work nicely. (grin)
I haven't had a problem with the table saw getting nasty, but I haven't cut a thousand feet with it, either. It cuts lots of other stuff too, which probably keeps the gum scraped off the blade.
Good point about the gum,
Good point about the gum, QuiQue. The shellac-based composite sheet does leave a gummy residue which can be cleaned off with denatured alcohol or lacquer thinner. I use those cheapie one dollar scissors from Harbor Freight and just heave them when they get too nasty to work nicely. (grin)
I haven't had a problem with the table saw getting nasty, but I haven't cut a thousand feet with it, either. It cuts lots of other stuff too, which probably keeps the gum scraped off the blade.