Greetings all,

I'm an experienced woodworker and try to maintain safety.
I also like to get the opinions of other to make sure I'm not missing something. Hence my question.

I can get a Forrest Saw Blade with 1 1/4" arbor (the same arbor on my 5 hp shaper).
Why I want to use it is, I occasionally need to flush trim a face where a curved side meets a flat side. I do this a lot with my shaper (far faster and easier than a router). But some curves push the edge I need trimmed out close to 4". That's beyong all of my current shaper tooling. NapGladu has a 250mm groover - for well over $500.
A 10" saw blade is under $175 and would fit the bill nicely.
My shaper has the clearance and power to run it.
Forrest blades usually are great about minimal deflection.
I'd take all necessary safety precautions.
I know they weren't "designed" for shapers... but is there anything I am missing?

Thanks in advance,

Brandon