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How to choose a good blade (among the same model)
Hello everyone
Just wondering how one can select a good blade among the same model.
To avoid confusion, I mean if there are 10 blades (of the same model) in front of me, the kind of things I should be looking for.
I remember reading people wold pick up the blade and knock it against their head to hear its acoustics?
I had the impression that the heavier it is, the better it usually is. I have also heard the straighter the wood grain, the better. Also to check and see if the wood plies are one piece or glued together (not sure what you call that).
What kind of qualities indicate good feel, good quality wood?
What do you guys think?
Hello everyone
Just wondering how one can select a good blade among the same model.
To avoid confusion, I mean if there are 10 blades (of the same model) in front of me, the kind of things I should be looking for.
I remember reading people wold pick up the blade and knock it against their head to hear its acoustics?
I had the impression that the heavier it is, the better it usually is. I have also heard the straighter the wood grain, the better. Also to check and see if the wood plies are one piece or glued together (not sure what you call that).
What kind of qualities indicate good feel, good quality wood?
What do you guys think?
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