Forrest WW07Q607100 Woodworker I 7-1/4-Inch 60 Tooth 5/8-Inch Arbor 3/32-Inch Kerf Circular Saw Blade Product Description:
- Woodworker i circular saw blade offer a superior cut that leaves a rip-cut saw edge
- The blades run very quietly, and backside tear out in plywood is negligible
- Each blade is virtually hand-made
- This blade has longer life span 50 percent to 300 percent between sharpening's and also it improved labor efficiency
- This 60 tooth saw blade measures 7-1/4-Inch in size, kerf measures 3/32-Inch in size
- Blade has longer life span 50 to 300 percent between sharpenings and it improves labor efficiency
- The blades run very quietly, and backside tearout in plywood is negligible
- This 60 tooth saw blade measures 7-1/4 inches in size, kerf measures 3/32 inches in size
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Cuts wood like a butter knife cut's butter.
By J. Evers
This blade is very sharp and makes very smooth plywood rips. I will buy Forrest blades from this point forward for all my sawing needs.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
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By Robert Chapman
I'm a Forrest blade junkie. I'm using this one in my circular saw primarily to rip plywood. It works great. No tear out or chipping along cut lines. I use Forrest blades in all my saws and never have been dissapointed.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Burns plywood.
By John P. Uzialko
When crosscutting plywood and a butcher block with a Milwaukee 6394-21 circular saw I was unable to get burn free cuts. When the spinning blade touches the material it starts to smoke. I contacted the manufacturer but was unable to get a "straight" answer as to why an expensive universal saw blade is unable to cut hard wood. I checked my saw for any flaws and corrected any angles that might have impacted performance, but again no dice. Using the blade that came with my saw I had no problems, although the cuts are a bit ragged hence my need for more quality and teeth. While this product is being advertised as a crosscut and rip blade designed for cutting plywood with circular saws, it is not, so buyer beware. I did crosscut a plank of redwood and that turned out fine, but this isn't being advertised as a specialized blade for softwoods. I used this blade once, but after a month my Amazon return period expired. The manufacturer would not provide a refund also. They did agree to send me a new blade, although it's the less expensive Woodworker II and I'll have to "eat" the shipping cost. Perhaps my case is unique, but I felt the need to describe my experience so other people can make a more informed decision.
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