"Ask and ye shall receive" I was hoping someone would know of one. Thanks!
Mike
[0.126" kerf is close enough for me: (from the Freud web site)
Item Number: LM72R010
10" x 24T Heavy-Duty Rip Blade
- Ideal For: Smooth, Fast Heavy-Duty Ripping. Depth of cut (3/4" to 2-3/4").
- Machine Use: Table Saw,Radial Arm Saw,Portable Table Saw
- Materials: Hardwood, Softwood, Laminate, Chip Board, Plywood and thinner stock materials
- Diameter - 10"
- Teeth - 24
- Grind - FLAT
- Arbor - 5/8"
- Hook Angle - 20°
- Kerf - 0.126"
- Plate - 0.087"
Last edited by Mike Henderson; 08-20-2017 at 3:44 PM.
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Mike:
Another option is this one from Lee Valley:
http://www.leevalley.com/us/Wood/pag...080,41165&ap=1
$62.50 US
Think of all the things you will be able to buy with the savings !!!
Note that this blade may not fit SawStop's recommendation:
"Further, blades with depth-limiting shoulders may take longer to stop in the event of an accident than standard blades, and you could receive a more serious injury. Therefore, SawStop recommends using blades without depth-limiting shoulders."
Thanks for the information Jay. You helped me learn something new today!
??Another fly in the ointment some of these blade coatings can/will defeat SawStop?? -- "Do not use saw blades or dado sets that have a lacquer or other coating on the teeth. These coatings are non-conductive and therefore can reduce the speed at which the system detects contact....Used blades that originally had a coating are OK to use since the coating is worn away within a few uses. However, SawStop recommends that you examine each tooth on such blades to confirm that no coating remains."
Source: SawStop ICS Owner' manual, 7th printing 2012, p 11.
Infinity sent me a reply and recommended this blade. At $50 it a bit less expensive than the Freud. But I haven't looked at shipping cost.
The blade number is 010-024 - look down the list.
Mike
Go into the world and do well. But more importantly, go into the world and do good.
Tom,
The one that I ordered is the Freud LM72R010. It has the Flat Tooth Grind FTG but is actually 0.126" wide. The Incra I-Box works fine with it, but it is the very narrowest width that the I-Box will do. Mine took a little fiddling to get it to go that small the first time that I did it. There was a small burr on one of the fingers of the jig that needed to be filed off.
Charley
I have a Freud glue-line rip blade with a 1/8" kerf that cuts really nice flat bottomed grooves. Have used it for this purpose a number of times with good success.