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Table saw blades?

Started by Apex Predator, April 28, 2009, 11:33:00 AM

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Apex Predator

I need to know what the best type of blade would be to cut exotic hardwoods.  Tooth style and count?  Thanks guys!
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bjansen

I have not tried an extensive array of blades, however I recently bought a CMT 40 tooth general table saw (.130 kerf) blade $50 or so on amazon and am very impressed with the results.  I used it to rip a bunch of bubinga, purpleheart, maple, hickory, etc into strips with good results.  

Next time I will opt for a thinner kerf though (for use when ripping stips).

TNstickn

CMT, the orange blades are without a doubt the BEST you can get. I would'nt buy anything else.
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rainman

Forrest Blades, 40 tooth with the thin Kerf.
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R.W.

I would second the Forrest, 40T thin kerf blade. With a little care, you could probably cut very thin lams, as long as you use a zero clearance insert.

The Freud blades are also quite good. (Glue line rip blade would be my choice)

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