The stabilizers are attached and you can cut 2-1/2" deep. This is a glue line rip saw blade and should take special care in aligning your tablesaw. Our blade is not just another blade but a precision cutting tool. To compare our blade with Freud, they are not the same blades. Our blade is a new generation blade designed to save on wood yield and cuts down on horsepower usage. conti...
What is the diameter of the stabilizer plate? I use a thin kerf 7.25" blade that is almost as thin and it can cut wood up to 1.5" thick if I don't use a crosscut sled. I have a need to cut wood up to 2" thick with minimum waste and I would like to be able to use a cross-cut sled which is a half inch thick.
will your blades fit all saws, and were do i find them
Daveyhunter6 2 months ago
The stabilizers are attached and you can cut 2-1/2" deep. This is a glue line rip saw blade and should take special care in aligning your tablesaw. Our blade is not just another blade but a precision cutting tool. To compare our blade with Freud, they are not the same blades. Our blade is a new generation blade designed to save on wood yield and cuts down on horsepower usage. conti...
brendleboop 1 year ago
I can cut 2" deep using a freud 7-1/4" circ saw blade that costs $12.00
What is the cost of your 10" blade and is the stabilizer attached or can it be taken off.
ENTERTHECOSMOS 1 year ago
Our blade cuts 2-1/2" deep without hitting the stabilizer plates. I would recommend using a thinner sled on your table. Thanks for looking!
brendleboop 1 year ago
What is the diameter of the stabilizer plate? I use a thin kerf 7.25" blade that is almost as thin and it can cut wood up to 1.5" thick if I don't use a crosscut sled. I have a need to cut wood up to 2" thick with minimum waste and I would like to be able to use a cross-cut sled which is a half inch thick.
steveg769 1 year ago