3/26/10

Forrest WW10407125 Woodworker II 10-Inch 40 Tooth ATB .125 Kerf Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor

Cheap Forrest WW10407125 Woodworker II 10-Inch 40 Tooth ATB .125 Kerf Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor Review




The Lowdown: Considered the best combination blade on the market. Worth the price.

Things to consider:

- This blade has an alternate top bevel (ATB) Patron of the tooth. This means that the teeth rise above the sides, then in the middle - which means it is not good for cutting slots or spline Kerfs you'll want to mount another piece of wood (as in Boxmaking). (Most RIP blades have flat teeth to purchase an extractor down from borg if you want to make thesesort of kerf cut.)

- The blade is thick. If you have a larger cabinet saw, you're in the clear to use. (With my 3HP Grizzly 1023 is like butter.) With a saw smaller (contractors or table), you may not have enough power to push this thing through thick woods, it is important ask around and plan ahead.

- Plan the size of bleeding when buying wood. I know I have more than once found that I had forgotten to account for such a large drain in my materialplanning. If you rip a board into four sections with that knife, you will lose 3/8ths to bleeding! So if you're conservation-minded when it comes to cheap wood, you could opt for a thin kerf.

- Follow the instructions Forrest to use this blade. In the thick hardwoods, it is possible to "blue" blade if you build too much friction (which could occur with any blade for a lot of reasons if you're not careful.) He ' is not likely, but possible, and it willyou really angry at the destruction of such an expensive blade.

- Keep it clean. She, like most blades cuts much better when it is clean. I recommend polishing the sides of it too.


NAME OF THE MACHINE:

- The Forrest Woodworker II is the "gold standard" Blade combination (combo = both heartbreaking and transverse) on the market Tablesaw.

- Most professionals do the work of fine wood recommend this blade for both the quality it provides andthe convenience of not having to change blades. The time it saves money in your pocket in a production environment.

- The company stands behind their products. I had a plate deformed they replaced quickly ... After establishment of the guarantee has expired. I've heard good things about their sharpening service as well. The best part? You can really talk to a man in America, on the phone.







Forrest WW10407125 Woodworker II 10-Inch 40 Tooth ATB .125 Kerf Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor Feature


  • This kerf saw saves 1/3 on wood loss for each cut
  • Feeds easily when used for moderate rips and crosscuts on a table saw
  • Reduces jump in for better pull control
  • Eliminates bottom splintering on radial crosscuts
  • The new 30-degree ATB tooth style stops the blade totally




Forrest WW10407125 Woodworker II 10-Inch 40 Tooth ATB .125 Kerf Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor Overview


With this all purpose blade for table saws you can rip and crosscut 1" 2" rockhards and softwoods resulting in a smooth as sanded surface. With 20° face hook, ply veneers will crosscut with no bottom splinter at moderate feed rates. Double hard and 40% stronger C4 carbide will give up to 300% longer life between sharpenings. Ends blade changing (one blade does rip, combo and crosscut), second-step finishing and cutting 1/16" oversize to allow for resurfacing. Buy and sharpen one blade instead of 3 (24T rip, 50T combination and 80T crosscut).



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