Frank Fusco
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In older threads, I recall seeing mention of using negative rake blades on compound slider miter and radial arm saws. These eliminate the 'racing' and lifting effect of standard combination blades. I didn't pay much attention at the time because (I thought) mine cut OK and I didn't need to spend more money on more tools. Wrong! Last time I used my CMSS it lifted and raced sumptin' scary. My hands and the rest of me were safely positioned but I flat guarantee, it got my full attention. After I changed my pants , I decided that a proper blade was now on the want list. Comments and recommendations are sought. e.g. tooth count, make, source, etc. Y'all may sound off now.