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rosiesdad
Posted 12/6/2025 07:15 (#11459010 - in reply to #11458682)
Subject: RE: ? for engineers, wood workers, and all around know it all's ;> )



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scott312 - 12/5/2025 19:44

I don't know but this is what grok says:

Bottom-Line TranslationYou get roughly 20–25 % more torque at the teeth because the force from the motor acts on a shorter lever arm (radius).
lose almost the exact same percentage because the teeth move at the same surface speed, so the motor has to spin ~20–25 % faster to maintain proper chip load and SFM for the wood.
Net result: The available cutting power (horsepower) you can actually push into the wood stays essentially the same.



But IMHO, the motor will "work" less, so it may allow the motor to loaf a little. Ripping for hours straight on that saw just isnt what it was made for. You are taking a "hobby grade" saw, made for tinkering and trying to use it as a production machine.
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