10-21-2016, 08:22 AM
I am looking to purchase an above average 10" Thin Kerf Rip Blade for my table saw. Since I have a Radial Arm Saw and a Sliding Miter Saw, all my crosscutting is done with these 2 saws, so basically my table saw is used primarily for ripping stock. I currently have a combination blade on their now, and it does a decent job with my rip cuts, but I would like to put a really good dedicated rip blade on the saw. I know the obvious choice is to buy a Forrest WW II blade, however they go for over $100. Most of the stock I cut is usually pine, but recently I have been cutting more hardwoods, like Maple and Walnut. Any suggestions?
Scott
Scott