Specially designed triple chip tooth produces extremely smooth glue line
rips in hard and soft woods from 1/8" to 1" thick.
Laser-cut anti-vibration slots drastically reduce vibration and sideways
movement in the cut, extending blade life and giving a crisp, swirl-free
flawless finish.
Specifications
Freud Model
Diameter
Teeth
H =
Arbor
Kerf
LM74R010
10''
30 TCG
12 degrees
5/8''
.118''
Features:
Application-specific super micrograin carbide teeth are 50-60%
larger than standard carbide teeth and allow for multiple re-
sharpenings.
Anti-vibration technology eliminates sideways movement
against the material for a quieter, smoother cut with a superior finish and
long cutting life.
Laser-cut heat expansion slots allow the blade to
expand during use to keep the cut true and straight.
Permanent red
Teflon coating prevents rust and guarantees less working friction and resin
adhesion.
Precision-tensioned blade bodies made of high strength
steel (40–45 Rc) stay flat and true throughout years of service.
Tri-
metal brazing technique produces strong, impact resistant bond between
carbide teeth and steel blade body.
Customer Reviews and Photos for: Freud® LM74R Glue Line Rip Blade
1) Submitted by
Bruce Dumelin, from North Haven, CT
on 1/5/2009
Customer Rating:
I had been using the vendor supplied saw blade on my SawStop table saw. I was getting burn marks and glue ups were not as tight as I wanted on laminated multiwood cutting boards I was making. The Freud Glue Line Rip Blade has produced excellent cuts with no burn marks. I am very pleased.
2) Submitted by
Thom Berg, from Aberdeen, SD
on 2/23/2008
Customer Rating:
Smooth, straight cuts in oak and maple with no burning, and relatively little left to do before glue-up. An excellent blade, especially at this price.
3) Submitted by
Tim Daniel, from Iowa Park, TEXAS
on 12/26/2007
I thought this blade did an excellent job making near flawless cuts on the oak boards I was using for my latest project.
4) Submitted by
Joe Merry, from Fenton, MI.
on 9/11/2007
Customer Rating:
Using this ripping blade almost elliminates the need for joining edges prior to glue-up or assembly.
5) Submitted by
John Skipper, from Forest City, NC
on 4/23/2006
This the best saw blade I have ever use for ripping.
6) Submitted by
Andy Rovelstad, from Waynesboro, PA
on 11/3/2007
Customer Rating:
The Freud blade dosen't leave quite as smooth an surface as others I've used but it seems to cut squarer. I recommend it.
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Darrell Ford
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