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SystiMatic Saw Blades

Rated a “Top Value” by Wood Magazine.

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SystiMatic Saw Blades

Aluminator Metal
Budke Combination
Compound Miter Saw Blade
Contractor
Double Miter
Fine and Superfine Dado Sets
Gang Rip and Straight Line Rip
General Purpose
Glue Joint Rip
Heavy Duty Metal
Heavy Duty Rip
Horizontal Panel
Jump
Laminate Veneer
Melamine Veneer
Miter Box
Plastic and Trim
Plymaster
Precision Trim
Radial Arm
Rescue
Safety Rip
Scoring Blades, 2 Piece, Split
Scoring Blades, Conical Grind
Sliding Table
Solid Surface
Super Finish
Vertical Panel

         SystiMatic Reviews

These are reviews off Sawmill Creek, the largest woodworking discussion group. 

Paul Ryan 

I have read the thread on the Forest WWII and found it real interesting. I have done some searches on systimatic blades on the creek but haven't found much info. The blades seem real inexpensive compared to some of the high end Freud's and the Forest blades. But I would like to know who uses them, has used them, and if they any good? The combo blade is half the price of a WWII on sale, I have also been looking at a glue line rip and a nice cross cut blade. The 3 blades from systimatic cost slightly more than a WWII. But I hate to waste money on cheap tools, it ends up costing me more in the long run. Thanks in advanced.

 

Jim Becker, Moderator

As far as I know, Systimatic has several levels of blades, just like Freud and others. My local woodworking store sells Systimatic and they are very nice industrial quality blades from what I could see. The ones they have are not what I would call "inexpensive", however...

 

Doug Shepard 

I had a Systematic on my Compound Miter Saw but sold it after selling the miter saw since is was a negative hook blade pretty much for CMS use only. It was a 100 tooth 10" and left the best surface I've ever cut. Almost made keeping the CMS worthwhile but I needed the room.

 

Jon Grider 

My PM 66 came with a Systematic 50T combo blade that I think is a first rate blade. I've never tried Forest blades but I can compare it to my 2 Freud [a rip and a combo]blades and a Tenryu Gold combo. I like the Systematic more than either Freud and nearly as much as the Tenryu.It holds an edge very well,and gives very smooth edges when ripping or crosscutting.

 

Jeff Willard 

I have a Systematic dado. Top notch. All of my current blade needs are covered by other manufacturers, but if I have to replace one for some reason, or add to the arsenal, I wouldn't have a problem with dropping the coin on a Systematic.

 

Karl Brogger 

Frued is over rated in my opinion. Forrest makes has some real nice blades, but they are expensive. I use mainly FS Tool, but have used Systematic blades and dado heads at shops I've worked at, and I agree they're a top notch blade. I'd use them myself, but my sharpener deals with FS Tool, and I'm too lazy to look elseware, I figure why when the sharpener delivers them?    

Randy Carnley 

I've used them and think they are better than anything else I've ever used.

 

Tony Bilello 

I had several Systimatic blades

I had 2 of their dado sets and several combo blades. I sent them UPS to Memphis Machinery for sharpening. They were great blades. Very quiet and smooth running. Worth every penny. Much better than my Freuds.

 

Paul Ryan 

I know Sonny is a fan of the blades. I have read his posts but wanted to hear more from him and the rest of the crew here. I have a cross cut blade that is now junk because of my local sharpener. I have only been using a cheaper thin kerf combo blade freud from the borg. It actually hasn't been a bad blade, better than the blade that came with my SC table saw. Cut smootly when new, but has dulled with in a few months. I am a hobbiest so the blade isn't cutting wood every day. And the feed rate when ripping is pretty slow. So I felt it was time to invest in some decent blades. I have large project on the horizon so it is time. Any way I did some research on blades and every one talked about forest and freuds but they are stinkin expensive. Then I came across systimatic and they seem like a bargin compared to the other big names. And where is there a better place to get advice than the CREEK.

 

Jim O'Dell 

I've got 2 of the Systi blades. a 40 tooth ATB that I use for my combo blade, and a 60 tooth tripple chip that I use for plastics and cross cutting, and right now, since I don't have a new blade for it, I use it on my SCMS. Got both off of E-bay several years ago. The 60 tooth was about 45.00. They need to be sharpened, but I'm happy with them.

 

Rod Sheridan 

Purchase either Systimatic or FS Tool............You'll be very happy.........Rod.

 

Sonny Edmonds 

All I run are Systimatic blades. I use a glue line rip, 30 tooth.

And have their top of the line Super Fine Dado set, too.

And I have a negitive 6 degree hook blade on my SCMS.

Run the best, Industrial Quality Blades, Systimatic. I use them on a 5 HP Unisaw. I do not want problematic blades around.