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Freud LU74R010 10-Inch 80-Tooth ATB Thin Kerf Cut Off Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating


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Brand: Freud
Manufacturer: Freud
Model: LU74R010


Features
Laser cut bodies for accurate cuts
Freud micrograin carbide for long life
Anti-vibration vents for stability
Perma-shield coating to resist heat
Thin kerf design to increase machine performance

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Editorial Reviews:

This blade produces a fine finish when crosscutting in exotic hardwoods, softwoods, and mouldings. The larger blades are ideal for miter box applications. Thin kerf blades remove less material than standard carbide blades, thus requiring less horsepower to produce equally good results. Application: Ultimate Crosscutting Blades For Glass-Smooth Finished With Underpowered Saws


User Comments about the Freud LU74R010 10-Inch 80-Tooth ATB Thin Kerf Cut Off Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating

After one year of use the blade still cuts smooth as silk. Priced close to the OEM blade but lasts much longer. That is eight hours a day five days a week usage.



Xcellent blade, like it advertised, cut smooth and leave a shiny polished like. I would recommend this blade to any beginner woodworker like me.



Freud makes great thin kerf blades and this one does not disappoint. As with any thin-kerf blade, it is slightly more prone to bending if you are careless with it. The blade is super sharp and leaves edges in plywood smooth. Excellent quality for the price, and while still basically a disposable blade you won't be replacing it often.



Very nice blade with very little tear out on the back side of the wood.



I use strictly Forrest & Freud saw blades (Forrest WWII on my table saw & the Freud 80-tooth on my miter saw; latter replaced an older Freud blade, 60-tooth). The blade has functioned flawlessly and leaves cuts w/ little if any tearout - edges really require no 'touch up' sanding. This blade was highly recommended to me on a WW forum (Woodnet) by a number of members, including one who works for Freud (obviously a bias but a wealth of knowledge & detail as to 'why' this is almost a 'perfect' miter blade).