Freud 10" Rip Saw Blade & 10" Combination Saw Blade
Two Freud 10" blades with TiCo carbide for durability. Rip blade avoids sanding with flat tooth design and anti-vibration slots; combination blade delivers fast ripping with large gullets and non-stick coating. Customers note clean hardwood cuts and flat bottom grooves
Highlights
- TiCo carbide construction
- flat bottom groove capability
- non-stick coating to reduce friction
Pros
- flat tooth design for smooth finish
- anti-vibration laser-cut slots
- perma-shield non-stick coating
- TiCo hi-density carbide material
- large gullets for fast ripping and chip removal
Cons
- specific blade counts: 24 teeth (rip) and 50 teeth (combination)
- requires 5/8" arbor and 10" diameter
- no price or availability info provided
Best For
Features
- The rip blade has a flat tooth design that leaves a smooth finish without the need for sanding or jointing. It has laser-cut anti-vibration slots to reduce vibration and improve cutting precision.
- The combination blade has large gullets in front of flat top rakers to allow fast ripping and easy chip removal. It also has a perma-shield non-stick coating to reduce friction.
- Both blades use premium TiCo hi-density carbide material for maximum performance and durability.
- The rip blade has a 0. 126" kerf
- 0. 087" plate thickness and 24 teeth. The combination blade has the same kerf and plate thickness but 50 teeth.
- The blades have a 5/8" arbor size and 10" diameter to fit most table saws.