(A) Woodworker II The best rated combination tablesaw blade for excellent rips and crosscuts on all hard and soft woods. Up to 2". (B) Woodworker I Makes scratch free, polished crosscuts on table and radial saws without bottom splintering. Thin kerf design feeds easily. (D) Duraline Hi-AT Best for cutting two-sided veneers and low pressure laminates without chips or splintering. (E) Finger Joint Blade Make perfect box joints with the 8" Finger Joint Blade set and a box joint jig. Installing the blades interlocked will cut a 1/4" box joint and reversing them will cut a 3/8" box joint, all without any shims or spacers. The 24 tooth blades cut a flat bottom joint, making box assembly easy.
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Date Posted: 2009-09-05 10:21:39
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Blades Customers Want
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Posted By: Rick Glackin
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Location: Spring Grove, PA United States
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When are you going to offer the 6" blades that everyone needs for their battery powered saw????
The blades supplied are thin, cheap and vibrate like crazy. We need good quality blades for those tools also. Please?
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Date Posted: 2010-02-01 17:44:59
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Excellent Blade
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Posted By: Ron
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Location: Toronto, ON Canada
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I found the blades extremely resilient. If used with a stabilizer, the end cuts are like a glass finish so I am not sure why the first reviewer had a problem. Only drawback is the sharpening is not standard like other blades and needs to go to someone that knows the correct angles for finishing the blade.
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Date Posted: 2010-02-05 14:13:40
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Kick butt saw blades
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Posted By: Mick Thompson
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Location: Chicago, IL United States
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Good quality blades. Finish cut like glass if the stabilizer is used. The sharpening problem does exist, but it is high quality carbide that will last for years.
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