I too had the same problem but I found out that if you stack a thin piece of wood on top and bottom of the stack then it doesn't gum it up. I don't know if it keeps it cooler or the wood shavings keep it from gumming or what but it does work. I have a lot of drawer bottoms that I use for the wood. After I finish cutting I will leave it stacked and sand the entire piece at once and then I have about 25 patterns ready to go.
Where do you get your blades from? I contacted the company that Matt gave me but they said that they would have to special order a 1/4" blade like I need and it would be about $35.00.
Thanks,
Copperjoe
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Rich, I too had the same
Rich,
I too had the same problem but I found out that if you stack a thin piece of wood on top and bottom of the stack then it doesn't gum it up. I don't know if it keeps it cooler or the wood shavings keep it from gumming or what but it does work. I have a lot of drawer bottoms that I use for the wood. After I finish cutting I will leave it stacked and sand the entire piece at once and then I have about 25 patterns ready to go.
Where do you get your blades from? I contacted the company that Matt gave me but they said that they would have to special order a 1/4" blade like I need and it would be about $35.00.
Thanks,
Copperjoe
Can't never could do Nothing!