Freud Industrial Glue Line Ripping Saw Blade with Premium Tico Hi-Density Carbide Ripping Blend for Maximum Performance – 10″ Diameter, 30 Teeth, TCG Grind – LM74R010
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Freud’s ultimate ripping blade is engineered for precision finish work, featuring a specially designed triple chip tooth configuration that delivers incredibly smooth, true-cut surfaces, perfect for glue-ups and fine woodworking. With no need for sanding or jointing after the cut, it streamlines your workflow and ensures professional-grade results. Optimized for materials ranging from 1/8″ to 1″ thick, this blade offers exceptional performance across a wide range of applications without the need for additional stabilizers. Built with a Heavy-Duty Thick Kerf and reinforced plate, the blade maintains flatness and stability under high-load ripping conditions, ensuring long cutting life and consistent accuracy. The Premium TiCo Hi-Density Carbide Ripping Blend provides maximum durability, superior edge retention, and clean, efficient cuts through hardwoods and softwoods alike. Precision laser-cut anti-vibration slots minimize noise, reduce lateral movement, and eliminate chatter, resulting in a flawless, splinter-free finish. Finished with a Perma-Shield Non-Stick Coating, the blade resists pitch buildup, reduces drag, and protects against corrosion to extend blade life and maintain peak performance.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 1 x 1 x 1 inches; 2.14 Pounds
Item model number : LM74R010
Department : Unisex-Adult
Date First Available : October 3, 2002
Manufacturer : Freud
ASIN : B00006XMTV
Best Sellers Rank: #44,738 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #104 in Circular Saw Blades
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Heavy-Duty Construction – Thick kerf and reinforced plate deliver maximum stability and flatness, ensuring long-lasting performance and durability in demanding cutting applications.
Premium TiCo Carbide Blend – Features a high-density TiCo ripping blend that maximizes cutting performance, edge retention, and durability, designed to power through tough woods with consistent, clean results.
Triple Chip Tooth Design – Specially engineered to deliver exceptionally smooth, true-cut surfaces. Ideal for glue-ready edges and finish work without the need for sanding or jointing.
Laser-Cut Anti-Vibration Slots – Built-in vibration which drastically reduce vibration and sideways movement in the cut extending blade life and giving a crisp, splinter-free flawless finish.
Perma-Shield Coating – Non-stick Perma-Shield coating reduces friction and heat buildup, prevents pitch and resin accumulation, and protects against corrosion, ensuring longer life and smoother operation without stabilizers.
Customers say
Customers find this saw blade to be of top-notch quality, performing well on various materials including hardwoods and melamine. The blade delivers perfect glue lines without the need for a jointer, and customers consider it good value for money. While many customers report clean cuts, some mention visible marks on the edges. Customers appreciate its sharpness, with one noting it maintains a sharp edge for extended periods.
13 reviews for Freud Industrial Glue Line Ripping Saw Blade with Premium Tico Hi-Density Carbide Ripping Blend for Maximum Performance – 10″ Diameter, 30 Teeth, TCG Grind – LM74R010
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Original price was: $93.35.$78.31Current price is: $78.31.

Honest Reviewer –
Great rip blade
I have purchased Freud Glue Line Rip blades in the past and have ALWAYS had great experience with them. they truly do leave a beautiful, smooth edge ready for glue. Great product and I highly recommend.
Nick C. –
Sturdy, beefy blade – leave an almost perfect edge – great to have for fast rips
Great blade for fast, clean rip cuts on a portable table saw. The thickness keeps it from bending as much when you’re technique isn’t perfect. It leaves a pretty smooth cut if you run stock through a bit slower and leaves just the faintest blade marks if you push through quickly – which is easy to do cuz this blade devours wood. Great blade to have for ribbing lumber on a jobsite
Zachariah Bongle –
Prefect for my needs
Works great on a jointing jig and great for cutting dados. Very happy with it.
V. Preston –
Hi quality blade that rips boards quickly
This is a great blade. I’ve always been a fan of Freud products for their quality, sharpness and durability. This blade did not disappoint. It rips cleanly and quickly. I was able to go directly to glue up from rip without having to joint or plane. The only reason I knocked off a star was that I could still see faint blade marks on the cut, and I know the purists would not be happy with that. But there was no problem with the glue up for me and the seams were clean.
G. Linn –
Much better than my other, thin kerf, rip blade
I have a jointer so cleaning up after a rough rip is no big deal. But, with my other thin kerf rip blade, a Freud 24 tooth one, it still meant that I had to plan ahead. That is, I had to cut parts oversize so I could joint both sides even if the rip was pretty clean. The biggest problem was that the thin kerf blade had problems ripping boards that were not “perfectly” flat. When I would buy hardwood, I would have to rip it right away. If the board had a chance to twist, ripping, especially relatively thin strips, was difficult. You could almost see the blade vibrate. Stabilizers didn’t help. One could argue that you shouldn’t be working with non-flat boards in the first place. Thinking back, I don’t know why I have ANY thin kerf blades. I have a powerful enough table saw so that thick or thin doesn’t matter. I can see where some craftsmen who must take a small, portable, table saw to the job site might need thin kerfs. I tried ripping both pine and oak with this blade. I thought the speed of cut was somewhat faster than the 24 tooth and the rips were, as is advertised, “glue line” ready. There wasn’t any tearing or burning. I didn’t try ripping any warped boards. I really like Freud blades and that is all I buy anymore except when I have a crude, non furniture, job like ripping deck boards. Then, I use the cheapest disposable I can find. I like the fact that Freud blades have recommendations printed on the side of the blade. That is, a blade may be good for crosscuts in general but not as good for melamine. So, if you are like me and have about 4 or 5 blades that you can choose from, you can choose the one that should give the best results for the material and type of cut. Just be careful when you are cleaning because the cleaner can remove all of the markings.
The Scottie –
Industrial Glue Line Ripping Blade = Amazing in Hardwood
I’ve used this blade for about 2 months now on two different saw, I’ve used it to cut hard walnut, maple, cherry, purple heart and my finger (nearly cut my finger off but that’s a different story). The first saw I used it on was my Ridgid R4513 Contractor Saw, I used it to replace a Hitachi brand blade with a similar toothcount. I immediately noticed how much cleaner the cuts were, there was zero burning on 1″ thick hardwoods, unlike my old blade. The cuts were very clean, and it was like cutting butter, in fact it was so much better than my old blade my hand slipped on one of my first cuts (i didn’t expect it to take the wood so quickly. Three weeks later after my finger had started to heal I purchased a Sawstop cabinet saw. The Sawstop came with a combination blade and I used it for several cuts forgetting about the Freud in my old saw. After several poorly cut boards I switched to this blade and was once again blown away by it. The saw is much quieter, and has cut everything thrown at it quickly and cleanly, no sanding is required with these blades. I’ve considered a Forest Woodworker II for my new saw and may get one for crosscutting, however this blade is awesome for ripping and I doubt the Forest blade would be much better than it. I’ll post some pics soon. I keep forgetting to take photos of what I cut before i glue it up.
Roger Mercier –
Good quality
Itâs a great blade
Thomas Lecoq –
Smooth enought to glue up without sanding
This is the blade I keep mounted in my table saw. Ripping or crosscut, this blade produces a smooth cut and rarely burns unless I pause feeding for some odd reason. This is a full kerf blade and doesn’t deflect when cutting mitered corners for a picture frame. I produces a flat bottomed groove because every fourth tooth has a flat top. The other teeth are angled and are responsible for the smoothness of the cut. I have purchased three so far, two for my table saw, on for my sliding miter. I must send one out for sharpening because without realizing I cut some composite siding and dulled one of them. However, this is an industrial blade with extra thick carbide, so I expect it will come back good as new ever after several sharpenings. There is a thin kerf version, but I found it deflects slightly on hardwood miters and spoils the frame corner fit. It is still practically new, but I’m spoiled to the full kerf versions. This is by far the best general purpose blade I’ve ever used, and if you are cutting a glued up panel, you NEED this blade.
Derrick Humber –
I have not used this as much as I need to, but I was impressed with the quality. A heavy blade that runs very true. While I don’t think you get a finish as smooth as a jointer, I agree that there is no need to use a jointer to do glue ups. On a higher end table saw it may produce a smoother cut, but I am impressed.
Lounge Room –
Fantastic and 100% happy
Carlos Maldonado –
No la he pedido probar, me llego con dos dientes rotos, amazon me mando un remplazo y tambien traia un diente roto. Tengo otras hoja Freud y son lo mejor, pero el mosque en que la mandan es muy debil, deberian enviarlo en un fleje mas resistente.
James Lukow –
When I bought it I needed a new table-saw blade. Cuts well – clean, smooth and easily.Lives up to Freud reputation. GLAD I bought it.
John –
Good value for money