⚡ Cut like a pro, finish like a legend!
The FOXBC 10 Inch Saw Blade features 90 precision teeth with a polished double side grind and axial shear-face design, delivering ultra-smooth cuts comparable to 220-grit sandpaper. Its ultra-thin 0.087" kerf minimizes power consumption and material waste, while proprietary FOXBC carbide ensures exceptional durability. Compatible with major 10" saw brands, this blade is engineered for professional woodworkers seeking flawless finishes on hardwoods, softwoods, and veneers.
B**B
Good product for the price
Fantastic, I'm using it to cut Trex . Works extremely well.
A**B
Leaves a perfectly finished edge in veneered plywood
I'm a very experience hobbyist/woodworker, and I don't mind spending $100+ for a professional quality table saw blade for furniture building. I decided to try the FOXBC blade, mostly for the number of teeth, other reviews, and the relatively low cost compared to the pro-quality blades.I did a practice cut on my cabinet table saw and immediately notice that the blade was much quieter than other blades and it seemed to cut with very little effort. When I examined the cut edge, there was no chipping or fuzz along the edge. It looked just like a solid board edge cut with a good rip-saw blade.I tried another cut across the grain, which is always guaranteed to chip the veneer, and I was pleasantly surprised that the results were the same as the cut with the grain of the veneer. I had a perfectly cut edge that I could glue a solid wood edging to with no further preparation.I couldn't ask for a better blade at any price.
P**
Blade
Haven’t used it much my last played lasted five years
A**R
Good cross-cut blade
I'm happy with it. It gives good results and a decent finished edge.Time will tell how durable it is. My "real" woodworking season ended a few months ago so this won't be tested much until next October. (I'll update then if there are any issues.)This blade is designed for cross-cutting so don't use it for ripping. Use a dedicated blade for better results.
R**A
ASFG (Axial shear face grind) blade works great on delicate pieces
I use this strictly for cross cutting fine pieces (NOT for ripping or rough cuts). I can use it on my table saw, but mostly I reserve it for my sliding miter saw. Works great for finish cuts on molding, veneered pieces and other materials prone to splintering or requiring a finish cut straight from the saw. It leaves a smooth cut, with very little to no splintering. Excellent blade, great value, recommended.
R**D
Makes great-looking crosscuts
Happy with this product. Makes excellent crosscuts so long as you take it slow and don't overload it. Would probably perform well making slow but clean rip cuts, but haven't tried that out just yet.
J**R
Smooth cut
The photos show the difference in tooth count between the original Ridgid blade and this one - 36 teeth vs 90 teeth. This blade left a very clean cut on both plywood and solid red oak with no tear out even cutting across the grain. The ultimate test was cutting cross grain on plywood with a thin red oak veneer. My original blade would leave a ragged edge sometimes pulling oak fibers from the cheaper layer of ply underneath. This one passed the test leaving a clean edge.
S**.
No issues
I had a small project this weekend that required the table saw, so I swapped out the old blade for this new one and give it a spin. Bear in mind that I was only cutting quarter inch plywood, but it gave a very clean cut and I had no issues. The blade appears to be of good quality. Honestly, I don’t know enough about sawblade design to tell you this one is better than any other brand but again it did work well, so no complaints.
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