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ChrisA Edwards
10-30-2018, 5:55 PM
I'm looking to replace the original OEM blade on my DW780. Should I just stick to the OEM replacement or is there a better blade.

The OEM one is still cutting nicely, but it feels like it's taking a little more effort.

I would lean towards a finer quality cut than more of a contractor grade 2x4 framing type cut.

Or should I go with two different blades.

Thanks

Van Huskey
10-30-2018, 6:03 PM
I have several blades for my CSMS but tend to just use two. I have an old Freud, not even sure what it is, for construction grade cutting and although I am not a full-on Forrest fanboy I absolutely love my ChopMaster Signature Line blade but they aren't cheap...

My suggestion have the OEM sharpened for 2x cutting and get a better blade for finer work, OR if you were fully happy with the OEM blade just get it sharpened and keep doing what you have been doing. If you do decide you want other recommendations give us a budget to help people hone in on what is the best value at your pricepoint.

Jared Sankovich
10-30-2018, 7:17 PM
Tenryu..
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Tom M King
10-30-2018, 7:18 PM
I never spent any time trying to figure out why, but those Dewalt blades always feel like you have to push down harder than normal, even after being freshly sharpened. I still use the one that came on my 708 for rough cutting, and it's been sharpened several times. At least it cuts clean, with no burning, even when the pushing required feels like it has to be as dull as a butter knife.

Zac wingert
10-30-2018, 7:20 PM
I have the 60 tooth Freud Diablo one from HD. It’s about $50 I think. A lot nicer cuts than a framing blade probably just by virtue of tooth count. I’m sure if your willing to spend a lot more you can get something a lot nicer. Depends what it’ll be used for.

also, I don’t know if your saw is a 10” or 12”. I was referring to a 10, so if it’s for twelve probable The 80 tooth is comparable.

Earl McLain
10-30-2018, 7:25 PM
Despite how a blade (or bit) looks...every cut leaves a little sap/tar/gunk on the blade--the additional drag makes the blade feel dull. Try cleaning (I use the Bit & Blade cleaner from Trend--and like it. It's not cheap, but a bottle lasts a long time). Beyond that, i'm with Van--not a huge Forrest fan in general, but really like my Chopmaster. The stock blade from Dewalt is decent for its intended use--which is how I try to use it.
earl

Jim Becker
10-30-2018, 7:40 PM
My ChopMaster keeps on kicking despite how I've abused it over the years....

Charles Lent
10-30-2018, 9:45 PM
A lot depends on what you will be cutting, and you haven't told us this.

Charley

ChrisA Edwards
10-30-2018, 10:01 PM
Budget is not an issue, I will try cleaning my existing blade, I do have the Trend cleaner. I currently have a couple of Forrest blades for my SawStop and like those.

I'd just like to get a good quality blade. Thanks.

Jared Sankovich
10-31-2018, 8:17 AM
Budget is not an issue,

Top of the line industrial blades:
FS Tool LM 4300 or Royce Ayr 16120801

I've been rather happy with the tenryu MP-305100CB at only $100

These are all full kerf heavy plate miter specific blades and the FS or Royce make more sense in a Omga than a dewalt, but they are the top of the line.

Jim Becker
10-31-2018, 8:52 AM
If you choose to go with the ChopMaster, Silver's Mill quite often has the best prices on Forrest products.

Ben Rivel
10-31-2018, 9:55 AM
Forrest ChopMaster user here. Only blade I need on my miter saw. I do keep a cheap blade around for cutting construction lumber on the rare occasion I need to, but 99% of the time its my ChopMaster on there!

ChrisA Edwards
10-31-2018, 10:42 AM
Thanks for all the recommendations.

Bought the Forrest Chopmaster, $165 from Rockler, no tax and free shipping.

I like the Forrest saw blades and have used their sharpening service, which was quick and flawless.

Frank Drackman
10-31-2018, 5:28 PM
I love my Forrest Chopmaster. I have used most of the other brand name blades, but if I had to buy one today it would be a Chopmaster.

Bruce Wrenn
10-31-2018, 9:02 PM
Assuming your saw is 12", try the Diablo 96 tooth from HD. You have 90 days to decide if you really like it. That's like someone lending you a NEW blade for 90 days. Check Cripe Distributing and see what they currently offer.

Larry Edgerton
11-01-2018, 6:29 AM
Anything but Dewalt.

ChrisA Edwards
11-06-2018, 4:08 PM
Got the Forrest Chopmaster fitted. It goes through wood like butter and produces a glass smooth finish on the end grain.

Thanks for the recommendations.

Ben Rivel
11-06-2018, 5:54 PM
Got the Forrest Chopmaster fitted. It goes through wood like butter and produces a glass smooth finish on the end grain.

Thanks for the recommendations.
Nice! We knew you'd like it! It really is a very nice blade!

Vince Shriver
11-08-2018, 7:03 PM
I use Ridge Carbide and Forrest. Both great blades.