Forrest WW10307125 Woodworker II 10-Inch, 30 Tooth, 5/8-Inch Arbor, 1/8-Inch Kerf Circular Saw Blade Review
Forrest WW10307125 Woodworker II 10-Inch, 30 Tooth, 5/8-Inch Arbor, 1/8-Inch Kerf Circular Saw Blade Feature
- 10-inch circular saw blade with a 5/8-inch arbor, 1/8-inch kerf, and a 30-tooth design
- Cuts in all directions- rip, cross-cut, miter, any depth; cuts all sized grooves 1/4 inch through 29/32-inch increments
- Super-hard carbide gives up to 300% longer life; works especially well on plywoods and abrasive particle-boards
- Set of plastic adjusting shims included
- Weighs 2.3 pounds shipped
Think of a Forrest blade as a tool in your shop, not an accessory. Forrest stands behind its blades by offering a sharpening service that brings blades back to the exact tolerances offered in a new blade. And this same exacting service is available for other manufacturer's blades as well, so they should come back better than new.
The No-Melt carbide-tipped saw blade is especially designed for cutting single or multiple stacked sheets of plastic without chipping or melting these materials. No-Melt blades are particularly suitable for acrylics, delrins, ABS (Coycolac), styrenes, PVC, and both high and low-melt nylons. Specially engineered side clearances on the carbide teeth significantly reduce -- and in many cases, totally eliminate -- any formation of melted burrs of buildup of residue on cross-sawn sections of plastic materials. Made with double-hard and 40 percent stronger C4 carbide, so you can expect 50 to 300 percent longer life between sharpenings. Forrest's blades offer a superior cut that leaves a rip-cut saw edge that is as smooth as if it had been sanded, and a cross-cut edge that is almost mark-free. The blades run very quietly, and backside tearout in plywood is negligible. Each blade is virtually hand-made. The plate is hand-tensioned (up to 15 minutes per blade), superior C-4 carbide teeth are hand-brazed to the plate, and the blade is straightened and restraightened multiple times throughout the process. Think of a Forrest blade as a tool in your shop, not an accessory. Forrest stands behind it's blades by offering a sharpening service that bring blades back to the exact tolerances offered in a new blade. And this same exacting service is available for other manufacturer's blades as well, so they should come back better than new. The NO-MELT carbide-tipped saw blade is especially designed for cutting single or multiple stacked sheets of plastic without chipping or melting these materials. NO-MELT blades are particularly suitable for acrylics, delrins, ABS (Coycolac), styrenes, PVC, and both high and low melt nylons. Specially engineered side clearances on the carbide teeth significantly reduced and in many cases, totally eliminate any formation of melted burrs of buildup of residue on cross-sawn sections of plastic materials. Made with DOUBLE-HARD and 40% stronger #C4 Carbide. 50% to 300% Longer Life Between Sharpenings, Reduced Yearly Sharpening Costs, Less Machine Downtime, Improved Labor Efficiency, Inventory Savings -- Fewer Blades Required.10-inch circular saw blade with a 5/8-inch arbor, 1/8-inch kerf, and a 30-tooth designCuts in all directions- rip, cross-cut, miter, any depth; cuts all sized grooves 1/4 inch through 29/32-inch incrementsSuper-hard carbide gives up to 300% longer life; works especially well on plywoods and abrasive particle-boardsSet of plastic adjusting shims includedWeighs 2.3 pounds shipped
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