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Forrest WW10407125 Woodworker II 10-Inch 40 Tooth ATB .125 Kerf Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor

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Size: D 10 | T 40 | K 1/8 | A 5/8 | TS ATB


Features

  • This kerf saw saves 1/8" on wood loss for each cut.
  • Feeds easily when used for moderate rips and crosscuts on a table saw
  • Reduces jump in for better pull control
  • Eliminates bottom splintering on radial crosscuts
  • The new 30-degree ATB tooth style stops the blade totally
  • This kerf saw saves 1/3 on wood loss for each cut
  • Feeds easily when used for moderate rips and crosscuts on a table saw
  • Reduces jump in for better pull control
  • Eliminates bottom splintering on radial crosscuts
  • The new 30-degree ATB tooth style stops the blade totally

Description

From the Manufacturer Forrest WW10407125 Woodworker II 10-Inch 40 Tooth ATB .125 Kerf Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbors offers a superior cut that leaves a rip-cut saw edge that is as smooth as if it had been sanded, and a cross-cut edge that is almost mark-free. The blade runs very quietly, and backside tearout in plywood is negligible. Each blade is virtually hand-made. The plate is hand-tensioned (up to 15 minutes per blade), superior C-4 carbide teeth are hand-brazed to the plate, and the blade is straightened and re-straightened multiple times throughout the process. Think of a Forrest blade as a tool in your shop, not an accessory. Forrest stands behind its' blades by offering a sharpening service that bring blades back to the exact tolerances offered in a new blade. And this same exacting service is available for other manufacturer's blades as well, so they should come back better than new. Forrest Woodworker 1 Saw Blade For Radial and Table Saws. These trim and cross-cut ALL PURPOSE blades give scratch-free POLISHED cuts on wood, RIP or CROSSCUT, up to 2-inches thick. They have a 30-degree Alternate Top Bevel with a 5-degree Face Hook on 10-inch diameters and smaller.

Material: Carbide


Brand: Forrest


Product Dimensions: 10"L x 10"W


Color: Silver


Number of Teeth: 40


Style: Modern


Item Thickness: 10 Inches


Item Weight: 2.18 Pounds


UPC:


Material: ‎Carbide


Brand: ‎Forrest


Product Dimensions: ‎10"L x 10"W


Color: ‎Silver


Number of Teeth: ‎40


Style: ‎Modern


Item Thickness: ‎10 Inches


Item Weight: ‎2.18 Pounds


UPC: ‎406186000283 616576986831


Manufacturer: ‎Forrest


Part Number: ‎WW10407125


Item Weight: ‎2.18 pounds


Item model number: ‎WW10407125


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎D 10 | T 40 | K 1/8 | A 5/8 | TS ATB


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Included Components: ‎Blade


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎Limited Manufacturer Warranty


Date First Available: November 8, 1999


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Beautiful blade to go with my beautiful saw! Expensive, but worth it because you resharpen, never toss!
UPDATE: Two years later, I absolutely love this blade. I stand behind every positive word I've said about this Forrest blade! Get one! This is a stunning blade and I couldn't find anything better through all of my research. $100 for a saw blade may seem like a big investment, but because I plan to send it back to be resharpened many times, the price will be amortized over time, and will end up costing the same or less than other blades, and through lots of cutting already, it's the BEST! I read the reviews online extensively, and I'm a sucker for having the right tool with no compromise. This blade is everything that was promised, and more! Forget any complaints on here that seem half-baked - this saw blade is the real deal. Try to find a better blade. The next best will save you $40, but resharpening from Forrest so many times, with great attention to craftsmanship, makes this blade a very smart investment. The next best blade would be tossed after one sharpening, if it would maintain any quality that long. This blade is a pleasure to use every time - I would purchase again in a minute, and make sure that the table and fence are accurately aligned. A well-tuned saw is a safe and happy saw. The people who know say, "Ahhh, you got a Forrest!," and that's all they have to say. If you own a saw, you should own this blade. Hands down, the best blade that you can get. Sharp, beautiful, cuts with remarkable ease! Don't worry about the cost - it's a solid investment that will repay itself many times over with great satisfaction. I would purchase again, and likely will grab a second when I send the blade back for its first resharpening. Owning this blade is a badge of honor - enjoy every moment of using it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2014 by Robert MacKimmie

  • Is Forrest the best? Forrest VS. Freud
This blade among other Forrest blades has the quality that seems unmatched by any others. It comes in a cardboard box, covered in oil, and has a silicon-like tooth protector on it (see pictures). Most people compare these to Freud - In my personal opinion, after using both for 10+ years now: Frued seems to come out on top in cutting quality every time, but keep in mind, I am judging this by the manufacturers statements of exactly each blades intentions on the purpose it was built for. Frued makes this clear, says what types of wood, the type of cut, depth of cut, and even ideal saw HP. When I follow these guidelines, I find that Freud is unmatched. Glue ready, glass-like cuts. Not only that, they seem to even run quietest compared to others, and that's a plus too. Forrest blades - twice the price, but is it worth it? My experience is that the blades do have amazing quality, yet do not have nearly a descriptive range of what they are intended for. They do say what type of cut, and they also explain the blade is meant to be RAISED HIGHER for ideal cuts. They even come with a full walkthrough of how to eliminate tearout and friction burning. What they do not say is "meant for x type of woods of x height through x height and x HP saws" etc. I do find that I get amazing quality cuts overall, and the carbide teeth are of better long lasting quality than Freud has to offer. I have never chipped a tooth in a Forrest WW2, but I have in Freud multiple times. Also, Forrest will resharpen and fix/balance the blades for their entire life, which says a lot! Overall; Freud seems to come out on top when using the exact purpose of the blade as described. They will not stand by their blades or resharpen or fix them, but do have amazing quality for price. Forrest also offers amazing cuts, back their blades for their lifetime, and have been put to the test for multiple decades. Either is a great choice, but Freud has the same if not better quality cuts for half the price, but less longevity. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2019 by Benjamin Fuller Benjamin Fuller

  • Great blade AND great customer service from Forrest
Size: D 10 | T 40 | K 1/8 | A 5/8 | TS ATB
THE LOWDOWN: Considered the best combo blade on the market. Worth the price. THINGS TO CONSIDER: -- This blade has an alternating top bevel (ATB) tooth pattern. That means that the teeth stick up higher on the sides then in the middle -- which means it's NOT good for cutting spline slots or kerfs that you'll want to fit another piece of wood into (as in boxmaking). (Most rip blades have flat teeth, so buy a cheap ripper from the borg if you are looking to make those sort of kerf cuts.) -- This blade is thick. If you've got a larger cabinet saw, you're in the clear to use it. (With my 3hp Grizzly 1023, it's like butter.) With a smaller saw (contractors or benchtop) you may not have enough power to push this thing through thick hardwood, so it's worthwhile to ask around and plan ahead. -- Plan for the kerf size when purchasing wood. I know I more than once found that I'd forgotten to account for such a wide kerf in my material planning. If you rip a board into four sections with this blade, you're going to lose 3/8ths to the kerf! So, if you're conservation minded when it comes to pricey wood, you might want to opt for a thinner kerf blade. -- Heed Forrest's instructions for using this blade. In thick hardwoods, it's possible to "blue" the blade if you build up too much friction (which could happen with any blade for a zillion reasons if you're not careful.) It's not likely, but possible, and it will really make you angry to ruin such an expensive blade. -- Keep it clean. It, like most blades, cuts much better when it's clean. I recommend waxing the sides of it too. REPUTATION OF THE MAKER: -- The Forrest Woodworker II is the "gold standard" combination blade (combo=for both ripping and crosscutting) on the market for tablesaws. -- Most professionals doing fine woodworking will recommend this blade both for the quality it provides AND the convenience of not having to switch blades. The time it saves is money in your pocket in a production environment. -- The company stands behind their products. I had a warped blade which they replaced promptly ... WAY after the warranty had expired. I've heard only good things about their sharpening service as well. The best part? You can actually talk to a human, in America, on the phone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2009 by D. Thiel

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