The table saw is one of the most-used tools in the shop. From dimensioning workpieces to cutting joinery, there’s a wide array of tasks for which it’s the most accurate and efficient tool of choice. And, the biggest factor that affects the quality of your work is the blade you use. For this issue, we’ll take a dive into two table saw blades offered by Grizzly. GRIZZLY BLADES The first blades I’d like to discuss are two sets from Grizzly. You can see their “Pro Series” at left and their tooth rip “Extreme Series” on the next page. PRO SERIES. The “Pro” blades are priced from $30 (for the ripping and combination blades) to $40 (for the crosscut blade). The ripping blade features 24 teeth and is considered thin-kerf, with a thickness of 5⁄64". The crosscut blade has 80 teeth, and the combination blade strikes the mid-ground with 60. Like most modern table saw blades, the teeth on these are carbide with an alternating top bevel (or ATB).…