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Dwain Lambrigger
07-07-2008, 6:58 PM
I realize that a negative hook blade is suggested for an RAS. I would like to put a new all purpose blade in my CMan RAS after replacing the blade guard and table. Are there any suggestions for a 10" blade at or around $50.00?

Thanks

Don Abele
07-07-2008, 7:07 PM
Dwain, I have a Frued LU91R010 blade on my RAS. It's labeled as their "Thin Kerf Sliding Miter" blade.

It's a little over your price point - Amazon has it for $65.

Here are the specs:
10"
60T
ATB Grind
5 degree negative hook

It's an awesome blade and works fantastically on my RAS.

Be well,

Doc

Jeff Bratt
07-07-2008, 7:12 PM
Either of these are good possibilities:
http://www.infinitytools.com/products.asp?dept=1197
http://www.infinitytools.com/products.asp?dept=1201
The second one is currently on sale for $60.

Dwain Lambrigger
07-08-2008, 11:38 AM
Jeff,

Thanks for your response. Have you used infinity blades? What is your take?

Hank Knight
07-08-2008, 11:56 AM
I have a Forrest WWI on my RAS. It's a great blade.

Randal Stevenson
07-08-2008, 12:56 PM
I realize that a negative hook blade is suggested for an RAS. I would like to put a new all purpose blade in my CMan RAS after replacing the blade guard and table. Are there any suggestions for a 10" blade at or around $50.00?

Thanks


You say negative hook then you ask for an all around blade?

Two different things if you plan on ripping with the saw.
The Mr Sawdust blade, is available ONLY through Charles at Forrest (you might google Mr. Sawdust too). The POOR man's version is a Freud, LU83r010 (not negative angle, and slightly more aggressive then the Mr. Sawdust blade, which is a 5 degree positive angle).

scott spencer
07-08-2008, 1:20 PM
Jeff,

Thanks for your response. Have you used infinity blades? What is your take?

Hi Dwain - I've used the Infinity 010-060 (http://www.epinions.com/review/Infinity_10_60_Tooth_General_Purpose_Saw_Blade_010 _060_epi/content_422331125380) that Jeff referenced on my TS, and think it's a pretty impressive blade for most general purpose work, and is outstanding for tearout free crosscuts, ply, and sheetgoods

Basil Rathbone
07-08-2008, 2:43 PM
I also like the Freud LU83R008 blade. Unless you have a really big saw, all you probably need is a 8" blade. A blade stiffener also works really well.

Jeff Bratt
07-08-2008, 2:53 PM
I use Infinity blades on both my table saw and RAS. They are top quality, make impressively smooth cuts, and are a great value. (Good router bits, too!)

Usual disclaimer - I'm not associated with the company - simply a satisfied customer.

Dwain Lambrigger
07-15-2008, 1:41 PM
I appreciate the feedback. I don't believe I was very clear. I will be using this saw ONLY for crosscuts, and dados. I have a dado blade already. I believe there may be a rare occation when I will cut miters with it, however I have a CMS to use primarily for that. I don't know if that changes the outlook, but I am looking at the Freud and the Infinity blades.

Please let me know if I am "barking" up the right tree.

Don Abele
07-15-2008, 1:46 PM
Dwain, my primary use of my RAS is almost exclusively for dados which it really excels at. For the occasional cross-cut on wide boards the Freud I mentioned is awesome. I have never (and will never) rip with my RAS.

Be well,

Doc

Randal Stevenson
07-15-2008, 3:23 PM
Then any of the ones with a NEGATIVE hook angle are what you would prefer.