Now we are talkin two different things... I was talking a slab of wood not pinching a couple of lams out of a thin piece of bamboo... In which case I would use the thinnest kerf available also...
Ok I think I made my point... I'm done here...
I used a 1/6” kerf 7 1/4” Diablo blade on 5/8” flooring on a small portable table saw for years and it would cut a full 1.75” material. I got 6 lams per board. 144 lams per case. Cost per case about $100 for high quality flooring.
Unfortunately my big uni saw doesn’t have the same depth capacity running a
7.25” blade without double cutting it, so I use an 8.25 now that has a thicker kerf.
Now I’m only getting 96 lams per case on 5/8” flooring …..
but do the math guys…. That’s only $1.00 per lam on a $1000 bow… even if you made your lams at half that cost what are you saving? two bucks per bow if you used 4 lams each.
I think some of you guys must be tight wads… lol. Time is money too.
Kirk