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10 inch ripping circular saw blade performance starts with the 10 inch x 24 teeth design, which handles both ripping and cross-cut work so one blade can cover common cuts on many woodworking jobs. The low tooth count combines with the blade format to remove material quickly, which speeds straight-line cuts when processing stock. Large gullets between the 24 teeth clear chips efficiently, which helps the blade stay engaged in the cut instead of loading up. The circular saw blade format is part of the A.G.E. Series, so it aligns with other professional blades in that series for consistent results across tools. A heavy duty ripping focus is reflected in the web description, which notes the blade is specifically designed for smooth ripping, giving installers smoother edges straight off the saw to reduce follow-up sanding.
This circular saw blade is suitable for use in table saws, so installers can mount it on standard table saw arbors and use familiar fence setups for straight ripping. Suitability for gang-rip saws means it can also be used where multiple blades are run together, allowing ripping lines to standardize on the MD10-240 part number. The 10 inch diameter and 24 teeth specifications define how the blade engages material, which helps operators select feed rates that match ripping performance. The absolutely flat, laser-cut body works with proper saw alignment so the blade runs true, which supports accurate cuts when trimming panels or ripping solid stock.
The MD10-240 circular saw blade is categorized under Table and Radial Arm saw blades, which places it directly in the workflow of standard shop saw stations. Being part of the Circular Saw Blades product class clarifies that it is designed as a primary cutting tool rather than a specialty attachment, so it can take on routine ripping and cross-cut tasks. Suitability for table saws allows cabinet and millwork shops to use it as a main ripping blade on their primary saw, where the low tooth count and large gullets help manage long cuts in sheet goods or solid stock. Suitability for gang-rip saws means shops running production ripping lines can apply the same 10 inch x 24 teeth configuration to multiple blades in a gang, which keeps cut quality consistent across parallel rips. The web description identifies it as specifically designed for smooth ripping, directing its best use toward straight cuts along the grain or length of material where edge finish matters for downstream glue-ups or visible seams. The blade also performs cross-cuts per the product name, so it can support general breaking down of stock while still excelling on long rips. Within the Bits, Blades and Cutters category, this blade sits as a core shop consumable, keeping cutting operations aligned with the A.G.E. Series performance profile.
The low tooth count makes these blades fast and aggressive, which is valuable when feeders or operators are pushing steady rips and need the blade to clear waste without bogging down. Large gullets work with the tooth configuration to evacuate chips out of the cut path, helping maintain a smooth feed feel and reducing drag on motors during extended rip runs. An absolutely flat, laser-cut body ensures precise cuts, which supports accurate sizing of panels and boards where tight tolerances are needed for fitting cabinet parts or millwork components. The laser-cut expansion slots virtually eliminate vibration and noise, which helps the blade stay stable in the kerf so edges remain straighter and saw marks are reduced. Being specifically designed for smooth ripping means the tooth geometry and body design are tuned toward clean rip faces, which can shorten sanding time and help glue joints close tightly. The 10 inch diameter aligns with common table saw and gang-rip saw setups, allowing shops to integrate this A.G.E. Series blade into existing machines without changing core saw formats.
The 10 inch x 24 teeth circular saw blade handles both ripping and cross-cut work, so it can serve as a general shop blade while being specifically tuned for smooth ripping.
The low tooth count makes the blade fast and aggressive, which helps it remove material quickly on long rips and maintain production speed on table saws or gang-rip saws.
Large gullets between the 24 teeth carry chips out of the cut, which supports smoother feed, helps prevent clogging, and contributes to cleaner ripping performance.
The absolutely flat, laser-cut body ensures precise cuts, which supports straight, accurate edges when sizing panels or ripping boards for cabinet and woodworking projects.
Laser-cut expansion slots virtually eliminate vibration and noise, which helps the blade run smoothly, track straight in the kerf, and improve overall cut quality.
The MD10-240 circular saw blade is suitable for use in table saws or gang-rip saws, so it integrates into common shop ripping and cross-cut stations.
The heavy duty ripping saw blade focus of this A.G.E. Series 10 inch x 24 teeth circular saw blade gives shops a clear option when smooth ripping is a priority. The low tooth count, large gullets, and absolutely flat, laser-cut body work together to deliver precise, aggressive cutting where both speed and edge quality matter. Suitability for table saws or gang-rip saws allows the same MD10-240 setup to support different stations while keeping cut quality consistent across the line. Choosing this blade aligns everyday ripping and cross-cutting with a design specifically created for smooth ripping performance.