+1 on Forrest. I bought a Woodworker I at a trade show demo I'm guessing over 30 years ago. Not inexpensive but well worth it. Just got mime back from sharpening.
+1 on Forrest. I bought a Woodworker I at a trade show demo I'm guessing over 30 years ago. Not inexpensive but well worth it. Just got mime back from sharpening.
Here is the blade I have, I love it. Smooth clean cuts, and good on the budget.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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I like all the above mentioned blades. I use Dewalt 40 tooth for cutoff both on the table saw & chop saw. I use Freud for ripping on most projects that aren't extra critical in my mind. I have the Forrest blade with the addition of the dampener, use it for fine jointery where I want no marks either for finishing or joints. Guess it depends on how particular we are . .
Rick h
We use these blades and we push over 10,000 lineal feet a month thru these blades. They get re sharpened once every 2 months.
http://www.toolstoday.com/p-5305-mul...aw-blades.aspx
This site has a lot of great stuff on it at really great prices.
Tom