Diameter: 10\u201d, Arbor: 5\/8\u201d, Hook Angle: (10-15)\u00b0, Teeth: 28, Thin kerf : .067\u201d, plate: .043\u201d<\/li><\/ul>\n\n\n\nIf you are low on budget, then this ultra-thin kerf is just ideal and valuable for your money at $25. It is very similar to the Freud 10\u201d rip blade as it is a versatile tool for a carpenter to perform ripping operations. The blade works well on plywood, pressure-treated wood, and oriented strand board but not on metals. It also runs at 6300 rpm, consumes less power, and with reduced stock loss. The large flat tooth is sharp and rips effortlessly, and the large gullet clears the chips.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The body of this blade is one of hardened steel alloy body (HRC 40) ripping in a straight and accurate manner. The blade tips are made of micro-grain carbide that retains edges for a lengthy period. The blade also has a heat strain relief feature that keeps the blade true even during a heat. This blade also crosscuts and also has a great kickback design.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Pros<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n- The laser-cut plate is very quiet.<\/li>
- The blade is cheap<\/li>
- It is lightweight and super fast.