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Default 10" TS blades


I'm just a hobbyist, make little organizers, odds and ends. Very much budget
constrained.

For 10+ years I've been running with:

Freud 10" Carbide Finishing 40 Tooth
Advanced Anti-Kickback Design

and haven't done too badly.

Rockler currently has:
Freud 2-pack of 10" Rip and Fine Crosscut ... $40 #47943

How much of an improvement (if any) might the new blades make? Speculation
is encouraged.

Thx,
Will
 
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