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Fits perfectly, looks great, cuts extremely nice. Fit my Sears Craftsman 10" Compound Miter perfectly w/ the 5/8" arbor. I would agree that this blade appears to cut stuff like butter. I will definitely be buying from this manufacturer again.
My only regret is not switching to Diablo blades sooner.it would have saved a lot of time, frustration and money. Learn from my mistakes. Each cut was always followed by a damage assessment. I had a project coming up that involved many sheets of 3/4 poplar plywood. I cut five sheets of the poplar plywood with the same fantastic results. I've been using Dewalt 10" 60 tooth saw blades in my table saw for the last few months.
I love plywood but I've never had good results cutting it. I heard good things about Freud Diablo blades and decided to spring for the 60 tooth (thinner kerf but otherwise the same specs as the Dewalt blade). I'm absolutely in love with this blade and will buy one for my 10" sliding miter as well as a 7.25" for my circular saw. It went through very quickly and left a nice clean cut. The Dewalt blades cut well for the most part but would always cause a great deal of tearout especially when ripping plywood or crosscutting anything.even white pine. Rough edges were to be expected so I'd planned to tape off the cutline to minimize tearout.
I first ran a test piece without tape and to my surprise there wasn't any tearout.
I'm not a professional woodworker by any means but this blade makes a very nice clean cut on my table saw. Highly recommended. I'm going to buy a couple more.
This is a very good saw blade. A little pricey, but it does the job nicely.
This is a very nice combination blade that i've put to use on an old Craftsman table saw that's been around since the 50's. Will purchase another when this is no longer able to sharpen. Cuts great.
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