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For chop saws and radial arm saws. These top-quality miter saw blades produce perfectly cut miter joints. Made with double-hard C-4 submicron carbide for up to 300% longer life. A heavier than normal steel plate and a negative face hook maintain maximum stability for the best cut. Each blade is hand-straightened to a runout of .001/.002 for maximum cut quality. The tooth style (4 points and a flat) maximizes steady, clean cuts with no bottom splintering. You will be amazed by the extra-smooth, tight cuts you will get with this blade.
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Technical Details
- Saves 1/3 wood loss on 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.
- With new 30° ATB tooth style this blade stops totally, ALL bottom and top splintering on ply veneers on both radial and table saw machines
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By S. Tierney
I was looking for a great blade for my new Milwaukee 6955-20 Miter Saw (Amazing Saw by the way), and had tried a Freud Diablo, which cost around $75. It made a terrible noise, and cut a little rough, so I contacted Diablo (they said it sounded like the blade had a tension flaw) and I returned it. This Forrest blade arrived today to replace it, and WOW, what a blade. I made several cuts in plywood, and there was almost NO splintering on top or bottom, and the cut itself was smooth as glass. It works beautifully in the Milwaukee, and I'll hopefully never buy another blade that's not a Forrest - I'm hooked. Get over the sticker shock if you have it, and get the blade, you will not be disappointed, it truly is a case of getting what you pay for.
By G. Swanson (Durham, NC USA)
I was doing some repair work on some walls in the house. I needed to buy a quality saw blade for my miter saw. I bought the Forrest ChopMaster based on the outstanding professional and user reviews on the internet. I have not been disappointed, all cuts were precise, clean, smooth, and accurate.
By Michael Sandman (Brookline, MA United States)
Having finished framing a room, I wanted a better quality of cut for the trim. I replaced the 60 tooth Bosch OEM blade that came on my 12 sliding compound miter saw with the 80-tooth Forrest Chopmaster. The cuts are glass-smooth, with no tearout. You can see and feel the difference between the Forrest blade's results and the cuts with the OEM saw, even though Bosch supplies a pretty good blade for framing. The Chopmaster was expensive enough to make me think twice about this vs. a Freud blade, but all the reviews have been very positive. Now I can see why.
By Carol A. Johnston (Portland, IN)
I've had my Makita miter saw for several years and just started using the Chopmaster--what a difference! It cuts like butter--much better than the DeWalt blade I was using.
By F. Mcconnell
I have 3 chopmaster blades two chop saws and one for a table saw.There very good blades but they will go dull like other less expensive blades.I rate it slightly better than my CMT blade but it cost twice as much.I like that Forrest will replace the teeth and straighten the blade but you can get very good blades for much less.
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