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This thin kerf table saw blade produces smooth as sanded rips and crosscuts in hardwoods up to 2'' thick.
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The Woodworker II is a top-quality general purpose blade. This thin kerf version of the WWII is perfect for table saws under 3HP.
Specifications:
- 40 tooth
- 3/32'' Kerf
- Teeth have 15 Degree alternating tooth bevel
- 20 degree face hook for easy feed
- Carbide tipped
- 5/8'' Arbor
- Produces smooth as sanded cuts
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Customer Reviews and Photos for: 10'' x 40T Forrest Woodworker II Thin Kerf General Purpose Blade
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Average Rating:
(4.9)
(10 customer reviews)
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1) Submitted by
V Martt, from Victor , NEW YORK
on 3/29/2009
Customer Rating: 
I now have nothing but Forester blades and "no regrets"
there is no better, no more jointing, I rip a 1/16th wide, take a 32cd off and a quick sand and that is it! Cut your time and enjoy the quiet sound and never smell burnt wood cuts again.
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2) Submitted by
Bill Bickley, from Colton, CA
on 3/9/2009
Customer Rating: 
This is absolutely the best damn table saw blade ever. I've never seen such smooth cuts. It cuts like a hot knife through butter. I am in the process of making a playhouse for my two youngest granddaughters and the Forrest II Woodworker has saved me time and frustration thus far. I absolutely love it! It is the BEST.
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3) Submitted by
James Mauldin, from Mt. Airy, NC
on 9/25/2008
Customer Rating: 
I guess one phrase describes it all: "You Get What You Pay For!". Yes, it is a little bit more expensive than other blades, but the others can't compare not only to cut but also to how long it lasts between sharpenings. I also have the Woodworker I on my radial arm saw. I have had it for years, and am just not sending it back to Forrest for sharpening (they also do the best sharpening of anyone). I have tried several other blades over the years, but Forrest is the only blade I will own.
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4) Submitted by
Jim Parks, from Ellicott City, MD
on 7/29/2008
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I had a hard time spending this much on a saw blade. But, after I began to use it, I quickly realized that the blade can make cheap lumber look like a million bucks !! It cuts so smoothly that my jointer is embarrassed. Treat yourself to the best - you'll be very happy that you did.
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5) Submitted by
Ben Kautz, from Whitehall , MI
on 12/4/2006
I have had the Woodworker II blade now for several years, using it on my ancient Craftsman table saw with a 3/4 hp motor. It made this old saw quite usable again. I have used it in building my house. The cuts are velvet smooth. The blade is quiet! It doesn't sing like most blades. I am on my second sharpening. It is "the" saw blade to use.
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6) Submitted by
Jim Grill, from Alpharetta, GA
on 8/18/2006
It slices, it dices, it juliennes and still slices right through a tin can!
I was skeptical before I owned one.
Seriously, there is a difference. I own several saw blades for every purpose from cutting fence boards to ripping fine 8/4 hardwood, and the Forrest is my special reserve for stuff that matters.
Save the shipping box so you can send it in for sharpening some day. You'll have a special saw blade for life.
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7) Submitted by
Doug Gilmore, from ADAIRSVILLE, GA
on 4/17/2006
I put off buying one of these for years. After all, there are many, many well made blades. I'd used Freud blades before and while Freud are well-made, the Forrest is in a league unto itself. The cuts are clean with almost no saw marks. No burns, even with my 1-3/4 HP saw on oak. The blade runs true - don't bother with a blade stabilizer for you won't need one.
If there is a gold standard for table saw blades, Forrest is it.
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