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  • Forrest Woodworker II ATBR

    by American Woodworker Editors     Friday, February 3, 2012
    A choice of four quality blades Forrest offers a choice of four 40-Tooth Woodworker II—ATBR blades. These are available in 10”and 12” versions. The two 10” blades have a 5/8” bore and can be ordered with either a 1/8”kerf...
  • Forrest 20 tooth woodworker II

    by American Woodworker Editors     Thursday, February 2, 2012
    Forrest 20 tooth woodworker II Forrest Manufacturing’s 20-Tooth, 10” Woodworker II Blades are helping woodworkers and serious hobbyists make fast, accurate rip cuts in hardwoods without leaving burn or scorch marks. According to the company’s...
  • Dremel Accessories

    by American Woodworker Editors     Monday, January 23, 2012
    Dremel Accessories Rotary Tool Accessories & Attachments - New EZ Lock Sanding Discs include the EZ411SA, EZ412SA and EZ413SA, all of which are designed to last twice as long and remove twice as much material as their non-EZ Lock counterparts. These...
  • Forrest Non-Ferrous Blade

    by American Woodworker Editors     Wednesday, January 18, 2012
    Forrest Non-Ferrous Blade Forrest Manufacturing provides a wide selection of circular saw blades for cutting nonferrous metals such as copper, aluminum, and brass. These blades are available in a choice of diameters and with tooth counts suitable for...
  • Bosch Daredevil Framing Blades

    by American Woodworker Editors     Tuesday, January 17, 2012
    Bosch Daredevil Framing Blades On the jobsite time is money, so framers need circular saw blades that make fast, precise cuts over a long period of time. And that’s just what the new Bosch Daredevil™ framing blades bring to the table everyday...
  • Forrest Ply Veneer Worker

    by American Woodworker Editors     Wednesday, November 30, 2011
    Forrest Ply Veneer Worker Forrest Manufacturing has developed a new blade designed specifically for providing rip and cross cuts of two-sided plywood, whether finished or unfinished. The Ply Veneer Worker (PVW) is a commercial-quality blade that excels...
  • Forrest Miter Master Saw Blades

    by American Woodworker Editors     Tuesday, October 4, 2011
    Forrest Miter Master Saw Blades Forrest’s wide selection of Miter Master Saw Blades continues to be a popular choice of industrial firms and commercial enterprises seeking to make fast, reliable miter cuts with no bottom splinters. These premium...
  • Tool News - New Knives from IRWIN Tools

    by American Woodworker Editors     Tuesday, July 26, 2011
    New Knives from IRWIN Tools IRWIN Tools introduces a complete line of ergonomic and durable utility knives and specialty knives to maximize tradesmen’s productivity in extreme and ever-changing work environments. IRWIN Tools, a world-class manufacturer...
  • Tool News - IRWIN 4-Point Snap Blade

    by American Woodworker Editors     Tuesday, July 26, 2011
    IRWIN 4-Point Snap Blade IRWIN Tools announced today a new 4-Point Snap Blade that snaps on the score to create four cutting points, doubling the number of cuts made by standard carbon blades. A dull utility blade on the job isn’t going to cut it...
  • Tool News - Forrest's Custom Woodworker II Blades

    by American Woodworker Editors     Thursday, May 19, 2011
    Forrest's Custom Woodworker II Blades Blades are Factory-Customized to the Angle and Tilt Specified by Each Customer CLIFTON, New Jersey, January 19, 2011—Forrest Manufacturing’s Custom Woodworker II blades are playing an important role...
  • Tool News - Stanley® CARBIDE™ Utility Blades

    by American Woodworker Editors     Thursday, May 5, 2011
    Stanley® CARBIDE™ Utility Blades Stanley® launches revolutionary CARBIDE™ utility blades that last more than five times longer than the competition. NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (May 4, 2011) – Stanley announced today the introduction...
  • Tool News - MICRO-KERF40 10" Table Saw Blade

    by American Woodworker Editors     Tuesday, April 5, 2011
    MICRO-KERF40 10" Table Saw Blade Total Saw Solutions developed the beginning stages of this saw blade in the early 1990’s for the industrial wood cutting market. Superior blade performance reduces energy consumption and material waste. Less...
  • Well-Equipped Shop - Blade for Small Box Joints

    by American Woodworker Editors     Tuesday, January 18, 2011
    Blade for Small Box Joints If you’re a box-maker, you’ve probably considered many ways to join a box’s corners. How about 1/8" or 1/10"-wide finger joints? They’re very strong and have a sleek appearance—you’ve...
  • Tool News - Forrest Duraline Tenoning Blade

    by American Woodworker Editors     Tuesday, November 30, 2010
    Forrest Manufacturing just introduced a new blade for making mortise and tenon joints. The blade was created to help serious craftsmen produce strong, dependable tenons for chairs, tables, and cabinets, as well as for cutting bowl segments and other applications...
  • Tool News - Forrest Thin-Kerf 48-tooth Woodworker II

    by American Woodworker Editors     Sunday, October 31, 2010
    Forrest Manufacturing just announced a thin kerf version of its popular 48-tooth (1048) Woodworker II blade. The thin kerf version of this general-purpose blade has been especially designed for lower-power saws, such as those that are 110 volt, 3/4 to...