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Tenryu GOLD MEDAL Saw Blades

One saw, one blade: No problem!

This is the top of the line choice for the serious craftsman who wants one superior blade for most all woodworking.  Saw plate run-out less than .002" for flat true run. Built-in dampening system reduces vibration, making cuts quieter and more precise. Performs smooth, easy crosscuts and rips. Even does a great job on double sided laminates.  Carbide tip material is an extra hard, C-4 and super fine grain with corrosion inhibitors to give the keenest edge and longest sharp-life.

EACH BLADE FEATURES:

  • Fully-hardened, expertly-tensioned tool steel body for true and accurate cuts, meticulously hand hammer tensioned.
  • A new grade of extra hard carbide resists both abrasive and chemical wear better than standard grades for longer life.
  • Resin bond-filled expansion slots to absorb any vibration and for quieter cutting.
  • TENRYU'S fine grit honing ensures mirror finish on carbide for the keenest possible edges and a super clean cut.

GOLD MEDAL SERIES

MODEL # DIA. TEETH ARBOR GRIND** KERF RAKE APPLICATION
GM-25540 10" 40 5/8" ATB .111" 20 The highest quality combination blade you can buy. Rip or cross-cut in thick or thin materials.
GM-30560 12" 60 1" ATB .118" 20 The highest quality combination blade you can buy. Rip or cross-cut in tick or thin materials.
GM-35560 14" 60 1" ATB .126" 20 The highest quality combination blade you can buy. Rip or cross-cut in tick or thin materials.

 **Click here for grind definitions

 

"I have used this blade for a while now and am more impressed with it than before.
I can not believe the cut I get with this combination blade on oak veneer plywood."


Mike Bridges, Mike's Custom Woodworking
"An unexpected surprise is the ease of feed with your blade. I can not tell when the blade contacts the wood and I can tell no difference in pushing pressure when the stock clears the blade."

Hal Taylor, Hal Taylor Museum Quality Works of Art in Wood
"the quietest cutting blade in our test"

Wood Magazine, Feb. 2000 (page 65)