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10 inch saw blades. What do you recommend?

Started by 21incher, August 28, 2016, 02:08:06 PM

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Late to the thread but I'll put my two cents in.  I've always used the Freud Industrial line of blades, and have several of them including the 30-tooth Glue Line Rip blade, which is true to its' name.  It does an excellent job making a smooth rip in all types of solid wood.  I use Diablo blades in my miter saw but it's only for rough work anyway.  I bought a Ridge Carbide blade, I think they call it the TS2000 or their "Super Blade", it's OK but not all that super.  Good deal at a woodworking show, so I'm keeping it as a spare blade.

I will give a shout-out to Dynamic Saw in the Buffalo, NY area.  I sent them a bunch of blades to sharpen, and they came back razor sharp and even a few teeth replaced.  Price more than reasonable.  I am getting glass smooth cuts.

21incher

I will have to try that Dynamic Saw for a couple of blades that I need Sharpened. :)
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