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Ridge Carbide RS1000 10" x 60T Saw Blade High-Accuracy Miter Saw & Radial Arm Saw Crosscut, 1/8" Full Kerf
Tap into your miter saw’s or
radial arm saw’s true potential!
Your saw’s original blade was
designed for cutting 2x4s on jobsites, but the American-made RS1000 is
optimized for clean, accurate cuts in the harder lumber used in finer
woodworking.
Its top-shelf materials, razor
sharpness, and tight tolerances help it outperform 80T blades from big-box
stores.
Super accurate cuts – the 0.087”-thick body
makes the RS1000 stiffer than thin kerf blades
In hardwoods, the 60-tooth alternate top bevel
grind shear the wood’s fibers for super smooth crosscuts. Every 5th tooth is a flat top raker, so it
cuts a nearly flat-bottomed groove with minimal “bat ears” in the corners.
For veneered plywood and melamine-coated panels
the shallow -5° rake angle produces a very clean bottom surface.
Sharper blades work better! Most blades are ground to 400 grit, but Ridge
Carbide finishes the tops and faces of the teeth with 1,200 grit diamond
wheels. The tips literally gleam.
Extra-thick C-4 carbide tips let you sharpen the
RS1000 20-25 times, giving these blades a life expectancy of 10 to 20 years in
a typical home shop.
Fantastic
value: You’ll spend $300 in sharpening
costs over the life of ANY blade, so why give up performance by spending less
on the blade up front?
If you’ve been spending $60 – $70 on mass-market
blades of different colors, treat yourself to a premium blade. Instead of gimmicks like low-friction paint
and vibration reducing gizmos, your money buys you top-shelf materials, razor
sharpness, and tight manufacturing tolerances.
Quick Tip: Ridge Carbide’s sharpening service
is the best in the business…do yourself a favor and don’t send your blades
anywhere else for service.
Specifications:
Size: 10” Diameter, 60 Teeth, 5/8” Arbor Carbide Tips: Micro Grain C-4 Tip Grind: Alternate Top Bevel plus Flat Raker (4+1) Hook Angle (Rake): -5° Kerf Width: 0.125”
Body Thickness: 0.087”
Made in USA.
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