GOLD MEDAL SERIES
One saw, one blade: No problem!
This is the top of the line choice for the serious craftsman who wants one superior blade for most all woodworking.
Saw plate run-out less than .002" for flat true run. Built-in dampening system reduces vibration, making cuts quieter and more precise. Performs smooth, easy crosscuts and rips. Even does a great job on double sided laminates.
Carbide tip material is an extra hard, C-4 and super fine grain with corrosion inhibitors to give the keenest edge and longest sharp-life.
EACH BLADE FEATURES:
- Fully-hardened, expertly-tensioned tool steel body for true and accurate cuts, meticulously hand hammer tensioned.
- A new grade of extra hard carbide resists both abrasive and chemical wear better than standard grades for longer life.
- Resin bond-filled expansion slots to absorb any vibration and for quieter cutting.
- TENRYU fS fine grit honing ensures mirror finish on carbide for the keenest possible edges and a super clean cut.
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GOLD MEDAL SERIES
MODEL # |
DIA. |
TEETH |
ARBOR |
GRIND |
KERF |
RAKE |
APPLICATION |
GM-25540 |
10" |
40 |
5/8" |
ATB |
.111" |
20 |
The highest quality combination blade you can buy. Rip or cross-cut in thick or thin materials. |
GM-30560 |
12" |
60 |
1" |
ATB |
.118" |
20 |
The highest quality combination blade you can buy. Rip or cross-cut in tick or thin materials. |
GM-35560 |
14" |
60 |
1" |
ATB |
.126" |
20 |
The highest quality combination blade you can buy. Rip or cross-cut in tick or thin materials. |
"I have used this blade for a while now and am more impressed with it than before.
I can not believe the cut I get with this combination blade on oak veneer plywood."
Mike Bridges, Mike's Custom Woodworking |
"An unexpected surprise is the ease of feed with your blade. I can not tell when the blade contacts the wood and I can tell no difference in pushing pressure when the stock clears the blade."
Hal Taylor, Hal Taylor Museum Quality Works of Art in Wood
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" cthe quietest cutting blade in our test c"
Wood Magazine, Feb. 2000 (page 65) |
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