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Recycling saw blades

  • 09 Apr 2026 1:06 AM
    Reply # 13618703 on 13618067

    Mark, possibly Oregon Carbide Saw, a Guild sponsor btw.

    Bill

  • 08 Apr 2026 1:52 PM
    Reply # 13618522 on 13618306
    Jeff O'Brien wrote:

    If the blade isn’t warped, have any broken teeth replaced. Worth doing on an expensive blade. Otherwise, hang the whole cartridge and attached blade on the wall as a reminder.

    Any suggestions on who could repair it? Its an OK Freud 50t multi purpose blade.  A gent at Woodcrafters suggested getting it xrayed to check for microscopic fractures, but I’d have no idea how to go about that.
  • 08 Apr 2026 9:21 AM
    Reply # 13618356 on 13618067

    I agree with Jeff. In my experience it is nothing you can do except keeping the blade/cartridge as a reminder or learning. This happened a few times when the wood is wet or if I am cutting hidden metal in the wood. Annoying but still ok. I do remember now to turn off the safety feature when I cut wet wood. 

  • 08 Apr 2026 8:06 AM
    Reply # 13618306 on 13618067

    If the blade isn’t warped, have any broken teeth replaced. Worth doing on an expensive blade. Otherwise, hang the whole cartridge and attached blade on the wall as a reminder.

  • 07 Apr 2026 3:43 PM
    Message # 13618067

    I triggered my Sawstop brake on Sunday. What do I do with the damaged blade?


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