Recommend a Table Saw Rip Blade
I have had Sawstop Contractor table saw for a short period of time (retired the Triton). I am looking for a recommendation of a reasonable quality rip saw blade noting that it has a 10" blade with 5/8" arbor.
It has been suggested to me that I need a 24 tooth with a flat grind, while I also have been told to have a serious look at 30 tooth with a TCG grind (glue line blade). Currently I am starting to make cutting/charcuterie boards and boxes. My research is indicating their is advantages for each blade.
So far I have these on Amazon:-
Amazon.com
https://www.amazon.com.au/Freud-Toot...10536330&psc=1.
Timbecon has a Freud glue line blade (30T) https://www.timbecon.com.au/freud-gl...-rip-saw-blade but with a ATB grind. Does this provide a better quality cut. They also have a thin kerf rip (24T) with a flat grind https://www.timbecon.com.au/freud-in...lar-saw-blades. Both have a 30mm bore. Will the use of a saw blade bush effect the quality of and the alignment of the cut.
Are there other saw blades I should consider?
Regards, Nifty.