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Flat Top Ripping Saw Blade 10 in. x 24 Tooth

Flat Top Ripping Saw Blade 10 in. x 24 Tooth

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Flat Top Ripping Saw Blade 10 in. x 24 Tooth
  • Diameter          10"
  • Teeth                 24, Flat
  • Arbor                 5/8"
  • Kerf                   .125
  • Angle                20°
  • Max RPM           8,000
  Made In Italy. This Rip Saw Blade gives smooth, fast rips in hardwoods and softwoods. The combination of a very stable body and razor-sharp flat top carbide teeth yields a precision cut. These blades are precision balanced and can be used in gang-rip operations. The ideal working range is from 3/4" to 2-3/4" thick. This blade also features laser-cut anti-vibration slots, practically eliminating the vibration that resonates in standard blades. Expansion slot is a laser-cut slot on the blade plate designed to disperse heat and prevent blade deformation caused by overheating.   Backordered items allow 3 weeks.   Read and see our blades in action: https://www.woodshopnews.com/video/a-cut-above-from-wts  

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Click here to order WTS custom blades: https://woodtoolingshop.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Custom-Saw-Blades.pdf There are endless brands available, with only one common feature. That is a round steel plate or circular blade full of sharp teeth that tear through the wood. Every blade has unique features regarding the number of teeth and geometry of the sharpening. Each manufacturer has its own configuration and design ideas. Some view circular saws as more ideal for rough carpentry than for fine woodworking. That is not true at all. In the right hands, circular saws cut straight, clean lines. But a lot depends on the blade you use. The difference between blades is their teeth design. Ripping blades have fewer evenly spaced teeth, while crosscut blades have more teeth and specific geometry ground onto each tooth. Combination blades have 50 teeth and 10 deep gullets to handle ripping as well as cross-cutting requirements. They generally have a heavier blade body for maximum stability. If budget is an issue, it is best to invest in a premium combination blade to get started.
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