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This thin kerf table saw blade produces smooth as sanded rips and crosscuts in hardwoods up to 2'' thick. For another option in the Forrest Woodworker II series, check out the ATB General Purpose Blade.
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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
(18 customer reviews)
$114.99
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1) Submitted by
David McDonell, from Iowa City, IA
on 2/24/2012
Customer Rating: 
Buy this blade! Cuts very smooth and well worth the money. I was very hesitant about spending over $100 on a table saw but I was convinced by some of the other reviews and took the plunge. The only issue I had was that it was stuck on the arbor. I used a couple wooden wedges to pop it off. After that I haven't had any issues. Highly recommended.
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2) Submitted by
Evan, from GLOVERSVILLE, NY
on 7/18/2011
Customer Rating: 
I waited a long time to publish this review because I wanted to use this in a variety of tasks first. I am a professional woodworker with a shop full of tools, but this is the single greatest tool I own. This is the cadillac of all saw blades, they just don't get better.
It produces smoother then planing, never needs sanding, cut-your-finger-on-the-edge-of-the-board, smooth cuts. I have literally cut two pieces of wood and glued them together without jointing to make large carcass pieces. I use it with a P&C Cabinet saw and have not smelled burnt wood since.
The price points to the quality of the blade, and I would be willing to pay more actually for the results. When I cut miters for picture frames, I glue them right up, no paring needed. If you are a serious woodworker, this is the only blade you should have on your saw.
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3) Submitted by
Carl Schutt, from Fremont, OH
on 6/16/2011
Customer Rating: 
Smooth cutting blade and well worth the price.
The Kerf blade cuts with little effort on the table saw. I will only use Forrest blades in the future.
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4) Submitted by
Steven Thomas, from Marshalltown, IA
on 2/21/2011
Customer Rating: 
This will be my second Forest Wood workerII. I have been using one for three years and can't imagine my shop with out it. I purchased a second blade so I won't ever be with out one. I like working in hard woods, cherry, oak, ash, ect..
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5) Submitted by
Mark Doyle, from Morristown, NJ
on 1/8/2011
Customer Rating: 
A great blade. I use in in a low end Jet bench saw and it makes smooth cuts with only ocassional burning, which is probably more my fault than the blade. The thin kerf takes less power so works better in a low end saw like mine.
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6) Submitted by
David Perrotta, from West Warwick, RI
on 9/4/2010
Customer Rating: 
I have been using this blade for 6 months and mst say it is worth every dollar. Cuts, both rip and cross, are very smooth. It it holds an edge well and cuts nicely through all hard woods, even Ipe. A must have for any woodworker.
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7) Submitted by
Steve, from Visalia, CA
on 4/23/2010
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It hurt a little to spend this kind of money on a blade, but it's the best money I have spent on my hobby since I started! ZERO chipout on crosscut ply, ZERO chipout on crosscut hardwood. Only regret is that I should have purchased this blade years ago.
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