Woodworking advice

I am sure that most of you have years of woodworking experience but for those of you that have little no experience working with plywood the best blades by far for cutting pylwood is
-24 T diablo blade for rip-cuts (Although I mostly use the 40 T especially for hardwood)
-40 T diablo blade for combination cuts
-60 T diablo blade for cutting with the grain or finishing cuts
When using higher teeth counts you need to slow down the cuts since each tooth takes out a smaller piece of wood then normal as the count goes up. This can result in wood burn if you are not careful and plan accordingly to your wood type.
Remember to continually wax your blade during use to increase longevity of your blades you can use:
-Car wax
-Paraffin wax
- Or any wax really
- My personal favorite http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000P4 ... UTF8&psc=1
All this will minimize break out on your plywood and make your life a lot easier for those of us that are really picky.
Just wanted to share what I learned over the years the hard way!
-24 T diablo blade for rip-cuts (Although I mostly use the 40 T especially for hardwood)
-40 T diablo blade for combination cuts
-60 T diablo blade for cutting with the grain or finishing cuts
When using higher teeth counts you need to slow down the cuts since each tooth takes out a smaller piece of wood then normal as the count goes up. This can result in wood burn if you are not careful and plan accordingly to your wood type.
Remember to continually wax your blade during use to increase longevity of your blades you can use:
-Car wax
-Paraffin wax
- Or any wax really
- My personal favorite http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000P4 ... UTF8&psc=1
All this will minimize break out on your plywood and make your life a lot easier for those of us that are really picky.
Just wanted to share what I learned over the years the hard way!