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A Kerf Cut is an unusual sounding type of cut, but learning how to do one properly can open up a whole new world of woodworking opportunities. advertisement. SlashGear.
It works with both a table saw blade or a tapered end mill on a CNC or manual router. You can specify the kerf width of your table saw, or angle of your end mill, along with your desired cut depth.
Pins on a small motor engage with the object and turn it until it jams in its hole; the wider the kerf, the greater the angle. Once the kerf is calculated, the rest of the design can be dilated by ...
The bevel angle can range from 5 to 40 degrees; 10 to 20 degrees is most common. (FTG teeth are 0 degrees.) With this angle, the tooth cuts with a shearing action and this limits tear-out or chip-out.
The kerf removes material with each cut, so the last of them would be ~⅜-inches shorter than the other three. Kerf cuts can be used in several woodworking techniques. Reddit/SrJebuss.