who makes the best 12″ circular saw blade for my Rigid compound mitre saw for cutting MDF moulding, my existing rip blade is a too agressive ??
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Freud makes blades for your saw. I don't recall the number, most saw filing businesses sell blades and can further assist you. You could go to a HD or Lowes and check the blade package. Make sure your looking at 12" blades, specifically for a mitersaw and lots of teeth. Do a google search for compound miter blades and you will come up with the correct freud number.
mike
Actually Ridgid makes a 100 tooth gold-plated blade that's the best in the industry. (It's not real gold of course, but it cuts so smoothly it actually burnishes the wood.) The sell at Home Depot in 7.25", 10" and 12". They were featured at the Remodeling Convention in Chicago this year. They're great!