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You don't realize you are cutting until you are done. Oh and a great price at Amazon. I use primarily Ash & Walnut in my shop and this blade does a superior job in my miter saw. Have not tried in my table saw but will definitely look to Freud when I need a new blade.
Sometimes you may think the more you pay the better the product but in saw blades that is not always true. Save your money and look at the Freuds when it is time to buy saw blades.Rickf178 I have paid major bucks for a high priced saw blade, want mention name here, but the Freud blades are less expense and do a markably better job cutting that the more expense blade.I just had to try the big buck blade one time and it does not mesaure up to the Freud blades I have.
This blade replaced a 24 tooth exclusive rip blade (Freud also, in the same price range). Seems a good value. I can tell no significant difference in the quality and effort needed to rip maple. And it doesn't splinter cross grain plywood badly.
This is a finishing blade and I might try a thinner blade with the same number of teeth as my next purchase. As expected very smooth cut. Nice blade. The cost is that it removes a lot of wood. Some wood is very expensive. It performed as expected.
After about 2 years of casual use, it started to leave a fuzzy edge so I bought the WWII to replace it. It is very impressive for a $30 blade. The WW required much more feed pressure and vibrated pretty bad when cutting. Freud blade cut with less vibration and less feed pressure than the WWII. You're not going to believe this, but.
This blade made perfectly smooth cuts on Oak, Cherry and Cedar without so much as a tooth mark: cross cut or rip cut. I was not impressed- the WW blade left very subtle tooth marks (on the same saw and set up mind you) that were visible when holding the cut towards a light. While I was not impressed with the $100bWWII, I can recommend this LU82M010 blade all day long. This is a Triple Chip blade according to the Freud catalog. I bought this blade in 2004 on sale to replace the OEM blade that came on my Table Saw.
Not drastic, but subtle. I also notice that the picture of this blade does not show the laser cut anti-vibration slots my blade has (the long s-shaped cuts). I cleaned the pitch off the Freud with a brass brush and blade cleaner, and it was back to normal.
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