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10IN heavy duty ripping blade describes a Freud 10 inch diameter circular saw blade designed for ripping hardwoods and softwoods, so it suits cabinet components, face frames, and furniture parts that need straight cuts along the grain. The blade has a 5/8 inch arbor, tying directly into common table saw and similar machine setups for straightforward mounting on typical shop equipment. A 24 tooth flat top grind layout is optimized for ripping, so it feeds efficiently through stock while keeping the cut line controlled for routine production work. The blade uses a rigid body, which holds its shape under load and supports accurate tracking along fences. This design, combined with its tooth geometry, produces smooth, fast rips that support steady workflow in both small and larger batch runs.
The 10 inch diameter with a 5/8 inch arbor centers this Freud blade on saws designed for that bore, so it mates to many woodworking table saw arbors used in shops. The design is aimed at ripping hardwoods and softwoods, so it aligns with processing common cabinet stock, solid wood components, and framing-grade materials. The ideal working range from 3/4 inch to 2-3/4 inch thick defines the stock thickness where the tooth geometry and plate design perform best, so operators can plan rip setups around that window. Within this range, the combination of tooth count, grind, and plate stiffness supports efficient feed rates, helping maintain throughput while keeping the cut surface suitable for further machining or bonding.
The Freud 10 inch diameter with 5/8 inch arbor configuration positions this LM72M010 blade for table saws and similar machines designed around that bore, so it naturally fits many stationary saw setups in woodworking shops. Its focus on hardwood and softwood ripping supports jobs such as processing rails, stiles, and solid panels where grain runs along the cut line. The 24 tooth flat top carbide layout is tuned for ripping rather than crosscutting, so it clears chips aggressively, helping sustain feed speed through thicker stock. The ideal 3/4 inch to 2-3/4 inch working range aligns with many furniture and cabinet components, so operators can run common thicknesses within the blade's sweet spot. Being used in gang-rip operations shows that the blade is suited to production environments where multiple parallel rips are required, supporting higher throughput.
The rigid blade body provides a stable plate under load, so it resists deflection when pushing through dense hardwoods, which helps hold a straight line and consistent width along the rip. Precision balancing reduces running irregularities at speed, so vibration through the machine is reduced, supporting cleaner edges and a smoother cut feel. Laser cut anti vibration slots further cut down sideways movement in the kerf, so the blade tracks consistently and edge quality stays high over repeated passes. Because these slots drastically reduce vibration, they contribute to extending blade life during ongoing ripping work. The extra large flat tooth design leaves a smooth finish that does not require sanding or jointing, so ripped edges can move directly to layout or assembly steps. With no need for stabilizers described for this blade, setup around the arbor is straightforward, which supports fast blade changes. The Silver Ice coating resists corrosion and pitch build up on the plate, so cutting surfaces stay cleaner between maintenance intervals, helping preserve ripping performance over time.
The Freud LM72M010 blade is designed for ripping hardwoods and softwoods, so it covers typical cabinet, furniture, and construction lumber tasks where cuts follow the grain.
The 10 inch diameter and 5/8 inch arbor size match saws built for that blade and bore combination, so it suits many table saw style machines using that common interface.
The 24 tooth flat top grind is optimized for ripping, so it clears chips efficiently and supports smooth, fast cuts along the grain in the stated thickness range.
The ideal working range is from 3/4 inch to 2-3/4 inch thick, so planning rips within this window helps the blade geometry deliver its best cutting performance.
The laser cut anti vibration slots drastically reduce vibration and sideways movement in the cut, so they help extend blade life and give a crisp, splinter-free finish.
The Silver Ice coating resists corrosion and pitch build up on the blade surface, so it keeps the plate cleaner and supports consistent cutting over repeated use.
The Freud 10 inch diameter with 5/8 inch arbor LM72M010 blade combines a rigid, precision balanced body with 24 tooth flat top carbide teeth to support smooth, fast rips in hardwoods and softwoods. Its ideal 3/4 inch to 2-3/4 inch working range and ability to deliver glue line precision cuts make it suited to cabinet and furniture component ripping where edge quality matters. Laser cut anti vibration slots and the Silver Ice coating work together to reduce vibration and resist pitch, supporting consistent performance over time. Choose this heavy duty ripping blade when a production-focused saw setup needs stable tracking, usable glue-ready edges, and efficient gang-rip capability.
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