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With this all purpose blade for table saws you can rip and crosscut 1" 2" rockhards and softwoods resulting in a smooth as sanded surface. With 20° face hook, ply veneers will crosscut with no bottom splinter at moderate feed rates. Double hard and 40% stronger C4 carbide will give up to 300% longer life between sharpenings. Ends blade changing (one blade does rip, combo and crosscut), second-step finishing and cutting 1/16" oversize to allow for resurfacing. Buy and sharpen one blade instead of 3 (24T rip, 50T combination and 80T crosscut).
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Technical Details
- This kerf saw saves 1/3 on wood loss for each cut- Feeds easily when used for moderate rips and crosscuts on a table saw
- Reduces jump in for better pull control
- Eliminates bottom splintering on radial crosscuts
- The new 30-degree ATB tooth style stops the blade totally
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By Charles Enfield (State College, PA)
There is nothing to complain about with this blade, but I say save your money. The difference between this and $60 Freud I was using prior is barely noticeable.
By Simon Leung (Danville, IL United States)
I bought this blade because of someone's recommendation. I am disappointed with the performance of this blade as it causes a lot of burnt marks on my wood, both solid and plywood. It also does not cut as smoothly as my lower cost blades. May be it needs to be sharpened but it is brand new and I can't find anyone locally to sharpen it.
By David Berthelette (Cape Coral, FL USA)
Truly the finest blade I have ever used. It sliced through 2 inch thick Hard Maple and Purple Heart like a hot knife through butter. I highly recommend this blade!
By Chris Miller (oakland, ca United States)
first some background: i got a new ridgid miter saw and used it for a while. i replaced the stock blade with a freud 12" crosscut blade and was blown away by how smoothly it cut.
after the stock blade on my new bosch table saw got a little dull i decided to upgrade to this one. i used it right away to rip a piece of 2x4 douglas fir. i wasn't too impressed. it left a smooth cut, but didn't make the cut any easier on the motor. out of curiousity i went with a freud 24 tooth rip blade. i found it to be an easier cut, but it wasn't as smooth on crosscuts (which makes sense since it wasn't designed to crosscut). my conclusion in these tests is that the forrest blade is nice if you have the power of a cabinet table saw, but probably won't work for those of us who can't shell out 1k for a table saw. it's freud for me from now on.
By Brian Prusa (Asheville,NC USA)
This is my first expensive blade and I can say that I will not go back. The cut is so clean I could not see any saw marks. The time saved on sanding alone is worth the price of the blade. I have always heard how great Forrest is but was not convinced until I tried it myself. Everyone knows that sharp tools make working safer too and this is super sharp. I have not seen any burning or anything. I have cut through 2" thick bubinga and the cut was clean and just took a little sanding to get it finished. I am using this blade on a Ryobi BTS15 tablesaw. Not a great saw but upgrade the blade and it is spectacular.
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