View Full Version : Forrest I and II 10" blades
jason lambert
04-28-2008, 4:21 PM
I bought a Forrest I blade what a nice blade it got me also to looking at a slightly more aggrissive blade. So I saw the Forrest II what is the main difference in these blades?
i know teeth are slightly less onthe forest II and angles change but what does this translate to on the saw.
Paul Simmel
04-28-2008, 5:36 PM
http://www.grizzly.com/catalog/2008/Main/324
I use the WW I for sheeting goods, and the WW II as a general purpose blade for solid lumber.
Jeff Bratt
04-28-2008, 5:43 PM
From the Forrest site
10" WWI - 60 teeth, 30° ATB, 5° hook
10" WWII - 30 or 40 teeth, 15° ATB, 20° hook
My 2¢:
Both are "all-purpose" blades, neither has raker (flat-topped) teeth.
WWI - better for reduced chipping on plywood, fine crosscuts, use on a radial arm saw, thinner boards
WWII - better for variety of cuts (rip or crosscut), higher feed rate, thicker boards.
Jeff Duncan
04-28-2008, 6:56 PM
Yup, WW1 on the RAS, WW11 on the TS
good luck,
JeffD
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