memzey":6w7oty07 said:
I've got a Wealden blade on my saw (10", 48 teeth) and it's been great for the past year and a bit. The teeth have plenty of carbide and hold their edge well. I'm thinking of getting dedicated ripping and finishing blades as well and will probably get them from Wealden or Atkinson Walker as my machine needs a 5/8" bore blade and they are increasingly difficult to come by in regular shops.
Thanks for the recommendation memzey. Seeing as you're wanting to get a dedicated ripping and finishing blade, would you say the general purpose blade isn't enough?
woodbrains":6w7oty07 said:
Hello,
Wealden TS blades are excellent, and every bit as good as Freud. I would question a general purpose blade though. What are you going to cut at near your saws capacity? It suggests you might want to rip at neatly 4 inches??? Then get a rip blade. And what will you crosscut at that thickness probably nothing in reality.
If it is economy you want, don't try with a GP blade, you'll be disappointed with some cuts and the saw might struggle with others. Why not get 2 blades at 10 inches a rip and a crosscut, and economise that way, but without compromise.
Mike.
Thanks Mike, never really thought of it that way. But at the same time, in terms of the capacity, as I used to say in my younger years it's like a condom, it's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it! But will consider the multiple blades thing.