Low cost 1/8" kerf blade that leaves a flat bottom?

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  • dkerfoot
    Veteran Member
    • Mar 2004
    • 1094
    • Holland, Michigan
    • Craftsman 21829

    #16
    Originally posted by AlanWS
    I've looked around, and it seems a full kerf FTG blade is not one of the cheaper options. FS Tool has a good rip blade for $45. One place to look for decent blades, that allows you to type in exactly what features you want so you don't need to dig through a zillion bad search hits, is www.carbide.com . I can't link directly to the search results, but it's easy enough to just select the kerf (normal) and the tooth bevel (FTG), with the default 10" diameter and 5/8" bore, and search for blades. [/url]
    Thanks! carbide.com is a nice resource! I ordered a FS Tool L21250

    I also returned the WWII to Amazon. Hated to do it, but it was just too much blade for my saw. Eventually I'll probably order the TK version.
    Doug Kerfoot
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