Forrest WW12607125G Woodworker I 12-Inch 60 Tooth 1-Inch Arbor 1/8-Inch Kerf Circular Saw Blade Product Description:
- A heavier than normal steel plate maintains maximum stability for the best cut.
- A negative face hook also adds to optimum rigidity when cutting
- Each blade is hand straightened to run out of .001"/.002" for maximum cut quality.
- Buy and sharpen ONE blade instead of 3, (24T Rip, 50T Combination, 80T Crosscut).
- Ends cutting 1/16" oversize to allow for RESURFACING
Product Description
For radial saws and table saws. These all purpose blades give scratch-free polished cuts on wood. Crosscut up to 2" thick. Rip up to 1" thick. They have a 30 DEG alternate top bevel with a 5 DEG face hook on 10" diameters and smaller. (On 12" diameters and larger - 20 DEG ATB). They are also made with double-hard and 40% stronger #C4 carbide. Thin kerf design saves 1/3 wood loss on each cut, feeds easily when used for moderate rips and crosscuts on a table saw. Eliminates bottom splintering on radial crosscuts. With the new 30 DEG ATB tooth style, this blade stops splintering on ply veneers on both radial saws and table saws.
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One of the best blades on the market
By MI Joe
Cuts like a hot knife in butter...seriously. No burning and no tearout. The blade is very heavy and the carbide tips are some of the biggest I have ever seen. Not that most people will ever need it, but you get multiple sharpenings out of this blade (find a good reputable sharpening place, ask your local woodworking or equipment shops). Originally I only had the Forrest WWII 40 tooth, and honestly could have gotten away with just that blade for all rips and crosscuts. But was hard to pass up the 60 tooth at such a good price.
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smooth
By Robsterrocklobster
This is the first time to purchase a Forrest blade and it certainly won't be the last. I haven't had it long, but it has easily cut 1 1/2" oak without burning, even on a slow cut. There's a little splintering when crosscutting, but nothing out of the ordinary.It's definitely worth what I paid for it.
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Sustains Forrest's Reputation
By R. Hoag
I've been seeing things about the Forrest Blade for many (!) years and finally gave in, bit the bullet ($$) and now have this 12" blade on my Dewalt12" compound slider. This blade performs just as I expected it to. Slick cross cuts on hard wood, wonderful cuts on ply (birch) with minimal to no bottom side chipping. I got just a few weeks of work out of it so can't speak to longer term durability.A wonderful tool for finish work.
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