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Freud LU87R010 10-Inch 24 Tooth FTG Thin Kerf Ripping Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating | List Price: $59.40 Discount Price: $34.00
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| Brand: Freud Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - Features Freud's TiCo Hi-Density Carbide with Titanium for long life and a flawless finish
- Thin kerf requires less power and allows for faster feed rate. Ideal for saws under 3 HP.
- Laser cut anti-vibration slots reduces the vibration that resonates in standard blades extending the blade life.
- Tri-Metal Brazing for impact-resistant tips and precision tensioning keep the blades flat and true.
- Non-Stick Perma-Shield coating to resist heat and reduce pitch build-up
Excellent product [Posted on 2008-09-20] Freud never lets me down been using these blades for twenty years. I running this on a Bosch 10" table saw ripping mostly 2x and 1x lumber with no problems at all. Highly recommend this blade.
Cuts like buttah [Posted on 2008-10-16] This blade is fantastic. I used it to rip down several sheets of Jatoba veneer plywood for a shelving unit I was making, and it worked great. Very smooth edges, no veneer tearout, and very little to no burning.
Very slick blade [Posted on 2008-11-13] After all these years I finally bought a thin kerf ripping blade.I couldn't be happier.This blade is far beyond my wildest expectations.Rips through 8 quarter stock like it's cutting 1/4" ply.No burning, just smooth accurate rips........
As good as everyone said [Posted on 2008-11-17] I checked the reviews before I bought this blade and many said how easy it cuts and how quiet. I agree. I've been ripping 4/4 quarter-sawn red oak on my Ryobi table saw and it slices through easily. Very clean cutting, only minimal sanding needed.
Very unimpressed [Posted on 2008-12-07] Wow...I saw all the good reviews and was expecting an amazing blade...boy was I wrong. The thing did cut quickly and easily but when I looked at the edge of the board it was TERRIBLE! I would have to joint the board 1/16" to get rid of all the marks it left.
I am sure that my table saw is adjusted properly cause I just checked it with a dial indicator. I also look at the results I get from my Ridgid combination blade, which are like glass. The Freud is almost like what you get from a bandsaw blade but with burn marks to boot!
Maybe this blade needs a stabilizer to work properly, but I'm not going to buy one to find out if I can return this.
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