PDA

View Full Version : Combination blade



Brian Keith
01-02-2008, 2:23 AM
Like title says looking for a decent combo blade. Have been looking at Freud, what do you recommend around $50-$60. Thanks

Randal Stevenson
01-02-2008, 4:22 AM
If you post your saws HP you will get a better detailed choice list.

As is, LU83 (thin kerf) or LU84 (normal thickness), and LU86 are all considered good in the Freud line.

Charles McCracken is a Freud employee who posts here and would be good to ask in their line.

Matt Meiser
01-02-2008, 7:29 AM
Consider 40-tooth general purpose blades too. I just went through trying several of them out to find a respectable backup to my Forrest Woodworker II. Of all the ones I tried, the Amana Prestige PR1040 (http://www.holbren.com/product.php?productid=3540&cat=0&page=1) was the best next to the WWII which is twice the price. If you use the code SMC10 at Holbren, you get 10% off your total making it about $52 delivered. I used it last night to rip a bunch of face frame material and it did a great job.

scott spencer
01-02-2008, 9:03 AM
Full kerf or TK?


- Infinity Combomax or Combomax Lite (http://www.epinions.com/content_380232306308)
- Tenryu RS25550 (http://www.holbren.com/product.php?productid=125&cat=0&page=1) (full kerf) from Holbren (~ $41 shipped w/"SMC10" code)

http://www.holbren.com/images/T/t-125-89.jpeg
http://www.infinitytools.com/images/1196.jpg

Freud's Industrial combo blades are the LU83 (TK) and LU84.

Saw blade comparison (http://woodworkerszone.com/wiki/index.php?title=Table_Saw_Blade_Comparisons)

Scott Velie
01-02-2008, 9:32 AM
Forrest Woodworker 2

http://www.forrestblades.com/woodworker_2.htm

Scott

Brian Keith
01-02-2008, 2:57 PM
TS is a Delta Hybrid 1-3/4 hp. I really would rather buy a blade locally(rockler,hd,lowes,westerntool) than order one. Any options from these places? Thanks

Brian Keith
01-02-2008, 3:21 PM
Are the Freud 1040x and 1050x any good?

scott spencer
01-02-2008, 3:27 PM
Are the Freud 1040x and 1050x any good?

Those are from the Diablo series. The comparable LU83R010 and LU86R010 would be a step up for very little extra.

Barry Anderson
01-02-2008, 4:47 PM
I've used the Infinity blade and they are very good. Nice people to deal with, also. The Tenryu blade was recently at the top of the list with Forrest WWII and Freud's blade as best of the group in a table saw blade shootout.

Barry in WV

Brian Gumpper
01-02-2008, 5:12 PM
Just to clarify, a combination blade is a 40T or 50T ATB+R tooth geometry. A 40T ATB or Hi-ATB is really called a general purpose blade and the two are often interchanged.

The ones Scott is showing you are true combination blades. The WWII and Amana Matt mentions are general purpose blades.

Just wanted to clarify.

Bruce Wrenn
01-02-2008, 9:36 PM
Lowes is currently clearancing the Delta 35-7657, 40 tooth GP blade for $32.97. I have several, along with two Forrest WWII's, some Freud LU84R's. I find that the 7657 does all I want. A couple weeks back, I used one to rip some 12/4 laminated white oak. They come with a thirty day trial deal. Don't like it, take it back.