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Forest Sharpening Service PSA - brewmaster - 08-28-2020 I've never sent a blade out to get serviced until my WW2 40 tooth needed some work. The red blades have been my go to and I just used them until I tossed them or made scrapers out of 'em. Several broken carbides and others were pretty worn. I thought the blade was toast or at least would cost an amount that was close enough to a new one that I should scrap it. I sent it (WW2 40 tooth) to Forest just to see with the instructions to call me with an estimate. I didn't hear anything for a couple weeks-not surprised with Covid and such. Anyway, last week my blade made it back to me. Sharp as can be with a bunch of new tips. Pretty much back to new. There were at least a dozen and a half tips that were replaced. Shipped well and in their wax wrapping and cardboard box. Total cost? $39.00. 27 to sharpen and 12 to ship-no charge for replacing a bunch to tips. Pretty good service. I just bought a forest rip blade to add to the arsenal. Easy process. I'd do it again in a heartbeat. I steered clear of the spendy blades because I thought sharpening was going to be a PITA. It wasn't. Easy peasy. RE: Forest Sharpening Service PSA - museumguy - 08-29-2020 Good to hear. I never thought much of the Forrest blades. I may have to change my mind. I appreciate the honest post. RE: Forest Sharpening Service PSA - brewmaster - 08-29-2020 Yeah-I do not know if they are worth the money-that is relative. Made in USA is a selling point for me. I have an Amana 40 tooth on my saw now and it does a fine job at half the price of the WW2 40 tooth. I leave it on because I won't cry quite as much if I hit a nail or my neighbor brings over a 2x4 to rip that has been sitting on the ground for 20 years. RE: Forest Sharpening Service PSA - Cabinet Monkey - 08-29-2020 You got some kind of deal , goodwill , or were mistaken about how many teeth were replaced. Their rack rate for what you described should have been $115. All the good national sharpening services make it that easy. They can't match that pricing replacing 18 teeth though. I have a couple of forrest blades and while very good, I don't find the cuts near as good as ridge carbide or even the freud fusion. The fusion is almost half the price too. A lot depends on the saw and the material being cut, so YMMV. RE: Forest Sharpening Service PSA - brewmaster - 08-29-2020 Definitely replaced. I do not know what I hit but they were beyond repair and replaced. I am going to try Ridge on my next purchase. I actually had some in a cart not long ago and just didn't pull the trigger. Probably the 8 inch finger joint set or the 10 inch flat top... RE: Forest Sharpening Service PSA - camp10 - 08-30-2020 My heart sank when I saw the subject of this post. I thought maybe you had trouble with their service. Yesterday, I dropped off my two Forrest WWII blades at the USPS. I've always sent them back to Forrest for sharpening. The old one has seen pretty heavy usage for 20+ years. I've had it sharpened 4 or 5 times. Over the years I've had a couple teeth replaced. I thought they charged me a couple bucks, but I might have been wrong. I bought a new one at a sale, and hit a nail within the first couple of uses. ![]() ![]() I've been using a couple of Freud blades, probably about 10 years old. They are so much noisier than the Forrest. RE: Forest Sharpening Service PSA - BloomingtonMike - 08-30-2020 For those that hate their forrest blades, send them my way. I mostly find guys with issues with them dont even own them. I do have a 12" ridge carbide dado stack for the RAS. Its ral nice too. RE: Forest Sharpening Service PSA - rwe2156 - 09-02-2020 Geez I just remembered I send a dado set off over 2 weeks ago and haven't heard anything from them. RE: Forest Sharpening Service PSA - Admiral - 09-02-2020 (08-30-2020, 10:40 AM)BloomingtonMike Wrote: For those that hate their forrest blades, send them my way. I mostly find guys with issues with them dont even own them. Ridge Carbide makes a very good blade as well, and also does excellent resharpening work. At the time it was slightly cheaper than forrest, I got mine at a woodworker's show years ago, still going strong. RE: Forest Sharpening Service PSA - AHill - 09-02-2020 Maybe I'm living under a rock. This is the first thread I've ever read where someone said he didn't like Forrest blades. I find them to be excellent blades. I've never had an issue with any of them. I've tried Freud Fusion blades as well. They are nice, but I think the Forrest blades (full kerf) are more vibration tolerant. |