| |
| | Register Now!It appears that you aren't a registered member, click below to instantly register and become a member of the RouterForums.com Community! ** Registration removes majority of the website advertisements ** | |
| | #1 |
| Registered User Jr. Member | I'm looking for good blades for my circular, miter, and table saw. I'm cutting mostly 3/4" thick stock (plywood and 1x12). Anything reasonably priced that works well? I've heard bad things about Harbor Freights blades. |
| | Top - Reply with Quote |
| | |
| __________________ This advertising will not be shown in this way to registered members. Register your free account today and become a member on Router Forums | |
| | #2 |
| Registered User Supreme Forum King | Hi Nick, I prefer using Freud blades. You may want to check Rocklers out from time to time. They have some good specials going. http://www.rockler.com/search_result...nd+Accessories But, if you're only after cheap blades, then check out your local HD or Lowes.
__________________ Ken (On temporary leave of abscense) "A VETERAN" "Wether active duty, retired, national guard or reserve - is someone who, at one point in their life, wrote a blank check made payable to "The United States of America", for an amount of "up to and including my life". That is HONOR, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand it." -Author Unknown |
| | Top - Reply with Quote |
| | #3 |
| Registered User Forum King | What I have found is I keep a couple of good blades for the finish work, and a couple of not so good blades, for the chop, chop, chop. My good blades are Freud, the rest are $20.00 range. You will be cutting plywood and I find it to be quite hard on blades. I feel both expensive and cheap blades have their own use. Just what I have found. John
__________________ John Cleaning my glasses will not make me look any better, but will make what I'm looking at better! |
| | Top - Reply with Quote |
| | #4 |
| Senior Moderator Supreme Forum King | Perhaps the best all around 10" blade to own is the Freud 50 tooth combo blade, it may have the name "Diablo" on it and regardless of the labeling will be red in color. There is no substitute for using a rip blade for ripping, a cross cut blade for fine cross cutting but if you don't do a lot of sawing the combo blade is one that will get you by for most jobs. Priced around $40-50 most places. At times there will be a special which includes a 7-1/4" blade at no charge. You will find Freud blades perform well in most situations for a reasonable price.
__________________ Mike |
| | Top - Reply with Quote |
| | #5 |
| Registered User Sr. Member | Nick, The Dewalt DW3106P5 10" combo pack (32T ripping and 60T cross-cut) can be often purchased for ~$30. IMHO, it's a good value for non-cabinetry work. TTG |
| | Top - Reply with Quote |
| | #6 |
| Registered User Forum King | I bought one of these on E-bay. Not a bad general purpose blade at all. Cost me $10 plus shipping. http://cgi.ebay.com/UNMARKED-IRWIN-C...QQcmdZViewItem
__________________ Mike - Retired FoMoCo Tradesman My Gallery @ http://www.routerforums.com/axlmyks-stuff/ |
| | Top - Reply with Quote |
New Reply |
| Bookmarks |
| Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
Similar Threads | ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Delta 10" Table Saw Blades | Thrifty Tool Guy | Tools and Woodworking | 0 | 01-30-2008 08:27 AM |
| Need custom made bandsaw blades | Stive | Tools and Woodworking | 1 | 06-26-2007 11:39 AM |
| Dado blades and other table saw specialties | Mike | Tools and Woodworking | 3 | 01-05-2005 08:07 PM |