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RAS Blade

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I got an old Craftsman 9” RAS from freecycle a few months back, and finally got around to giving it the once over. It cleaned up pretty good. Everything that is supposed to move, moves, and everything that isn’t supposed to, doesn’t. I made a new table and fence for it from a hunk of 1 1/4” countertop covered in orange Formica. Now it looks like something from Carol Brady’s kitchen. :)

The only bad part is the blade. It’s an 8” crosscut with a pretty severe positive hook. It is virtually impossible to cut anything without the blade grabbing and climbing the piece.

I’ve been searching the net, but 9” blades with 0 or negative hook are hard to come by. I did find one. http://ridgecarbidetool.com/saw-blades/ ... blade.html But it’s kinda dear, so I thought I would check to see what blades you fellows (or gals if there are any here) are using.
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Forrest makes some radial arm saw blades. Pricey, but I assume very good given the quality of their table saw blades.
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Freud has 8 1/2" blades

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A couple of them, acutally.

The red coated one

The non-coated one

Both in the $55 range on Amazon
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Here's a thread with an extensive discussion of RAS blades, from earlier this year.
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BuckeyeDennis wrote:Here's a thread with an extensive discussion of RAS blades, from earlier this year.
One of the posts in this thread says

"I think Forrest has a policy of resharpening the blade free of charge, excluding postage of course."

Does anyone know if this is true?
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Do not use a blade with postive hook on a RAS.
Almost every manufacture sells negative hook Blades made for Radial Arm and power Miter Saws.
Get one before you get yourself hurt.
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bffulgham wrote:A couple of them, acutally.

The red coated one

The non-coated one

Both in the $55 range on Amazon
Thanks for all the response folks. I'm going to try the red Freud. I ordered it from Amazon.
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kablerj wrote:Thanks for all the response folks. I'm going to try the red Freud. I ordered it from Amazon.
The new blade works great :)
Thanks guys.
Hello from Somerset in the beautiful Pennsylvania Laurel Highlands.

Mark 7, Mark VII, Mark V 520, Mark V 510 x 2, Mark V 500
SPT's - Band Saw, Jig Saw, Belt Sander, Jointer, strip sander, Oscillating Sander, Speed Increaser
SS Freestanding - Pro Planer, Scroll Saw, Overarm Pin Router, Power Station, DC3000 x 2
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kablerj wrote:
BuckeyeDennis wrote:Here's a thread with an extensive discussion of RAS blades, from earlier this year.
One of the posts in this thread says

"I think Forrest has a policy of resharpening the blade free of charge, excluding postage of course."

Does anyone know if this is true?
I believe they charge for resharpening, but there were times when they provide coupons for half off sharpening with the purchase of the blade.
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