Freud LM75R010 10-Inch by 30t TCG 5/8-Inch Arbor Glue Line Rip Saw Blade
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January 24th, 2012
by Alan
Freud LM75R010 10-Inch by 30t TCG 5/8-Inch Arbor Glue Line Rip Saw Blade
- Features Freud‘s TiCo Hi-density carbide with titanium for long life and a flawless finish
- Non-stick perma-shield coating that reduces gumming, rusting and corrosion for longer life with less wear
- Laser cut anti vibration technology reduces noise and extends cutting life and laser cut steel blade body for smoother cuts and flatness
- Thin kerf designed to increase machine performance; ideal for underpowered table saws
- Freud‘s limited lifetime guarantee
This blades specially designed triple chip grind tooth design produces extremely smooth, true surfaces for gluing and finish work. There is no need for sanding or jointing after the cut. The ideal working range is from 1/8″ to 1″ thick. This blade also features laser-cut anti-vibration slots that practically eliminate the vibration that resonates in standard blades. With this ultimate ripping blade, there is no need for stabilizers. .091 kerf 5/8″ arbor
List Price: $ 79.00
Price: $ 51.16


Freud 10-inch 30t Glue Line Rip Saw Blade LM75R010,
Both of my old combination blades had begun to leave burn marks and it was becoming harder to push hardwood through the blade. I decided, after some research, to try the Freud LM75R010 30 tooth Glue Line Rip blade. I wanted cleaner cuts, fewer burn marks, and I wanted hardwood to go through the blade with less effort. I got all that and more, there are no burn marks, my cuts are smooth as glass, and the wood slides through the blade “like butter.” Now my rip cuts are as clean and easy as the cross cuts I make with my miter saw and an 80 tooth, high-quality, carbide tipped blade. The price was less than I expected to pay and Amazon delivered sooner than I expected.Freud LM75R010 10-Inch by 30t TCG 5/8-Inch Arbor Glue Line Rip Saw Blade
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|Best rip blade I have used so far,
I typically use a combination blade for ripping. I had noticed some slight burning with a very expensive blade. Amazon had the Freud LM75R010 for under $50 so I got one to try out. I should have done this years ago. Several glue-ups of boards ripped with this blade are indistinguishable from boards that have been jointed and glued. The thin kerf is nice if you are trying to squeeze out a little more width from your stock. I would not hesitate to purchase this blade again.
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