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palletcentral.com PalletCentral • March-April 2015 35 sharpened saw blade will not reflect light," adds Chynoweth. Operators need to understand the time taken to replace a dull blade with a sharpened one will pay off in time and money by extending the life of the machine and increasing production time. Get An Edge Clear communications with your suppliers can help determine the best solution for your business and avoid the pitfalls of simply purchasing based on cost. Sharp, high quality blades mean more boards are cut and operations run more efficiently. Do you want less sawdust, less down time, and a safer production environment? Get an edge with better training, better practices, and better blades. PC Annette Ferri is NWPCA's communication and education director. She can be reached at 703-519-6104 or aferri@palletcentral.com Follow @PalletCentral on Twitter. Recycled wood and new wood should incorporate different carbide and tooth geometries.

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