| |
| | 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 Sr. Member | Reviewer: rstermer Rating: 10 Review: I have an inexpensive 10" sliding compound miter saw. The blade it came with didn't really cut through wood, it splintered its way through. The last 1/8" was always a mess, splintered, torn up, just plain ugly. I replaced the blade with a Forest Chopmaster 80 tooth blade, and what a change! The cuts are so smooth they look polished, there are no splinters or tear out, just a smooth, perfectly cut edge. I would recommend this blade to anyone looking for improved performance from a miter saw. It has turned a tool I'd almost quit using back into a mainstay in my shop. Last edited by rstermer; 05-13-2008 at 03:39 PM. |
| | 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 | |
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 |
| which rip blade to get? | rprice54 | Tools and Woodworking | 11 | 06-15-2008 06:51 AM |
| "Lo-tech" table saw blade alignment | simplenik | Tools and Woodworking | 1 | 07-08-2007 05:06 PM |