Freud P410 Premier Fusion 10-Inch 40 Tooth Hi-ATB General Purpose Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating

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Freud P410 Premier Fusion 10-Inch 40 Tooth Hi-ATB General Purpose Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating Feature

  • Features Freud's TiCo hi-density carbide with titanium for long life and a flawless finish
  • Special double-side grind combined with Hi-ATB permits this blade to do it all
  • Flawless melamine and veneer cuts on top and bottom
  • Glue line rip and burnished scratch free cross cuts in hard and soft wood
  • Perma-shield coating to resist heat; limited lifetime warranty


Freud P410 Premier Fusion 10-Inch 40 Tooth Hi-ATB General Purpose Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating Overview

Freud engineers have discovered the ultimate combination - fused tooth grind geometry, blade body rigidity, precise tensioning, a special carbide blend and superior carbide brazing, non-stick Perma-Shield coating and high performance anti-vibration - all working together in concert to provide the ultimate cut. One blade does it all. Whether youre ripping or crosscutting, a Premier Fusion blade will tackle any project. Works with veneered plywood, hardwoods, and melamine. .126 kerf 5/8" arbor

Freud P410 Premier Fusion 10-Inch 40 Tooth Hi-ATB General Purpose Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating Specifications

The Freud Difference
Freud manufactures some of the most innovative, technologically advanced saw blades in the world. To ensure that the highest quality products meet the toughest design standards, Freud owns and operates six manufacturing facilities in Western Europe. Freud is one of the few manufacturers of woodworking tools in the world that produces its own MicroGrain carbide with titanium, called TiCo -- a combination of titanium and cobalt. Freud develops different types of carbide for each application to maximize the cutting life and performance of the tool; and Freud also operates one of the most modern product development research centers in Europe. By overseeing the entire manufacturing process from start to finish, Freud guarantees some of the highest quality, most advanced products in the industry.


About Freud Industrial Blades
Freud’s industrial series blades were designed for the serious woodworker. Available in a variety of styles for different applications, LU blades feature thick carbide tips, precision-tensioned bodies found in every Freud quality blade. Some LU blades include a red Teflon coating that helps reduce friction, heat build-up, and gumming -- which prolongs the life of the blade.

About this General Purpose Saw Blade
Freud's patent-pending Premier Fusion saw blade is the solution to almost any woodworker's problems. Exclusive expansion slots are combined with a special double-side grind, and a Hi-ATB permits this laser-cut blade to do it all. Freud's TiCo H-Density carbide and Perma-shield coating is icing on the cake, keeping the blade strong, straight, and cutting smoothly as it resists heat damage.


Applications
This one blade does it all. Whether you’re ripping or crosscutting, a Premier Fusion blade will tackle any project. Use it to provide a glass smooth side finish while also giving a flawless top and bottom finish in veneered plywood, hardwoods, and melamine.

Key Tech Specs:

  • Ripping: 3/8 to 1-1/2 inch
  • Crosscutting: 3/4 to 3-1/2 inches
  • 30-degree high ATB teeth

Warranty
This set is covered by Freud's limited lifetime warranty.

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Freud LU84R011 10-Inch 50-tooth ATB Combination Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating

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Freud LU84R011 10-Inch 50-tooth ATB Combination Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating Feature

  • An ideal saw blade to cut hardwoods and softwoods with a smooth, clean edge
  • Large gullets and flat top teeth for ripping
  • Kickback-reducing design
  • Non-stick Perma-Shield coating reduces gumming, rusting, and corrosion
  • Limited lifetime warranty


Freud LU84R011 10-Inch 50-tooth ATB Combination Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating Overview

The Freud Difference
Freud manufactures some of the most innovative, technologically advanced saw blades in the world. To ensure that the highest quality products meet the toughest design standards, Freud owns and operates six manufacturing facilities in Western Europe. Freud is one of the few manufacturers of woodworking tools in the world that produces its own MicroGrain carbide with Titanium, called TiCo™, a combination of Titanium and Cobalt. Freud develops different types of carbide for each application to maximize the cutting life and performance of the tool. In addition, Freud operates one of the most modern product development research centers in Europe for cutting tools. By overseeing the entire manufacturing process, from start to finish, Freud guarantees the highest quality, most advanced products in the industry.

About Freud LU84R Industrial Combination Blades
Freud’s industrial series blades were designed for the serious woodworker. Available in a variety of styles for different applications, LU blades feature thick carbide tips, precision-tensioned bodies found in every Freud quality blade. Some LU blades include a red Teflon coating that helps reduce friction, heat build-up, and gumming – which prolongs the life of the blade.


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About This Product: Freud LU84R011 10-Inch 50-Tooth Combination Saw Blade
The Freud 10-Inch 50-Tooth Combination Saw Blade with Perma-Shield coating features four alternate top bevel teeth and a square raker tooth per section that lets you cut hardwoods and softwoods with a smooth, clean edge. The thick MicroGrain carbide tips allow for more cuts between sharpening, and the non-stick Perma-Shield coating reduces gumming, rusting, and corrosion. The blade features a 5/8-inch arbor and comes with a limited lifetime warranty.

Applications
The Freud LU84R011 is ideal for ripping or cross-cutting hardwoods and softwoods with a smooth, clean edge.


Key Tech Specs

  • Thick MicroGrain carbide tips
  • Non-stick Perma-Shield coating
  • Laser cut blade body
  • Kickback reducing design
  • Tri-metal brazing for impact-resistant tips

Warranty
Freud saw blades are covered by a limited lifetime warranty.



Freud LU84R011 10-Inch 50-tooth ATB Combination Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating Specifications

The 10-inch Freud LU84R011 Combination Saw Blade with Perma-SHIELD offers a configuration that pairs flat teeth and alternating-top-bevel teeth to ensure strong performance both when ripping and when crosscutting. Also offering TiCo high-density carbide tips, laser-cut, anti-vibration slots that eliminate the need for stabilizers, and Freud's Perma-SHIELD coating to prevent the buildup of friction and heat, this multi-purpose blade is built for lasting convenience.

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LU84R011 Combination Saw Blade with Perma-SHIELD
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At a Glance:

  • Ideal for crosscutting materials 3/4 to 3-1/2inches thick, and ripping materials 3/8 to 1-1/2 inches thick
  • Heavy-duty plate with laser-cut, anti-vibration slots
  • Tough Perma-SHIELD coating reduces friction and heat buildup
Technical Specs:
CoatingPerma-SHIELD
Diameter10"
Teeth50 COMB
Arbor5/8"
Kerf (K).126
Plate (P).087
Crosscutting and Ripping
Recommended Use and Cut Quality
Large GulletsLarge Gullets allow for fast ripping and easy chip removal
Laser-Cut Anti-Vibration SlotsLaser-Cut Anti-Vibration Slots drastically reduce vibration and sideways movement in the cut extending blade life, and giving a crisp, swirl-free flawless finish
Combination Tooth Design for Versatility and Accuracy
This blade's 50 teeth are arranged in groups of five, each of which includes one flat-top raker tooth for fast, accurate ripping. Each flat tooth is followed by four alternating-top-bevel (ATB) teeth that are particularly well suited to crosscutting, and large gullets between the teeth ensure effective chip clearance.

This blade is designed for optimal performance when crosscutting materials that are 3/4 to 3-1/2 inches thick or ripping materials that are 3/8 to 1-1/2 inches thick. It makes quick work of hard- and softwood, plywood, and chipboard. It can also handle laminates or tackle thinner or thicker materials. However, some loss of surface finish may occur when it is used outside its ideal range. It has a 5/8-inch arbor and produces a .126 kerf.

Well-Balanced, Anti-Vibration Design
This Freud blade is precision balanced and pretensioned for truer cuts under heavy loads. It also features laser-cut, anti-vibration slots that reduce chatter for a cleaner finish, longer blade life, and reduced noise while you work. And because the entire blade is laser cut from high-strength steel, you can trust that it will stay stable, flat, and true, even after prolonged use. Furthermore, this well-balanced, anti-vibration design means there's no need to use add-on stabilizers with this blade.

High-Density Carbide for Maximum Cutting Performance
This combination saw blade's 50 teeth are finished with tips made from Freud's application- specific TiCo high-density carbide "combination blend." Formulated to help the blade maintain a sharp cutting edge for longer when faced with a variety of applications, this blend includes just a little bit more high-density tungsten carbide than other TiCo blends. And it still offers the full mix of improved corrosion resistance, heat resistance, and impact resistance that you expect from TiCo.

With teeth that start out sharper and deliver improved edge retention, the blade can go longer between sharpening, and will hold up longer--saving you time and money.

Perma-SHIELD Coating Reduces Friction and Heat Buildup
Built to withstand tough use in less-than-ideal conditions, this blade is finished with Freud's red Perma-SHIELD--a non-stick coating that reduces friction and nearly eliminates the heat buildup that excess friction can cause. By providing complete thermal insulation, this coating protects your tools and your work surface. And it resists binding when the blade is used for large-volume cutting applications, which reduces blade warp.

As a lubricating feature, Perma-SHIELD allows the blade to spin freely while reducing stress on the motor and carriage of your saw. In addition, this coating helps prevent debris collection and resin or "pitch" buildup. Since gummy pitch buildup causes extra drag on the motor of your saw, less buildup is another little convenience that translates into longer tool life and longer blade life. It also means less downtime for blade cleaning, so you get jobs done faster.

This industrial saw blade is backed by Freud's limited lifetime warranty.

About Freud: A History of Innovative Manufacturing
An industry leader for more than 50 years, Freud America, Inc. is a manufacturer and marketer of superior carbide cutting tools for the woodworking industry. Freud is one of the few manufacturers of woodworking tools in the world that produces its own MicroGrain Carbide with Titanium, called TiCo, a high-density combination of Titanium and Cobalt.

By producing their own carbide, Freud has the unique ability to formulate each tool for each specific application, thereby maximizing the cutting life and performance of the tool. Freud's full line of high-quality, woodworking tools includes saw blades, router bits, shaper cutters, power tools, and more.

What's in the Box
Freud LU84R011 Combination Saw Blade--10-inch diameter, 5/8-inch arbor, 50-tooth COMBO design.

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How to Remove Pitch From Woodworking Saw Blades

To begin, I suppose I should first say a little bit about this mangy little thing called pitch. To put it as simply as possible, pitch is that sticky build-up or, literally, tree sap and other natural materials that accrue on your blades with each pass through a piece of wood. These materials cling to the entire blade and essentially suffocate its effectiveness. Under a veil of pitch, your blades retain heat, they can lose temper, and even warp and will without a doubt quickly become dull and sloppy - your blade's will overall performance will suffer. Pitch is also known to contribute to blade binding and kickback. Needless to say, it is important to keep your saw blades clean and free of this bloody pitch to ensure the best cutting results and most optimal longevity from your saw blades.

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Of course there are plenty of pitch and blade specific cleaning solutions available at your finer woodworking shops, but you might just have something around the house that will do the job just as well; oven-cleaner. Oven-cleaner is perfectly non-abrasive and, as advertized, designed to break-up and remove tough, stuck, baked-on gunk - essentially, pitch. Because pitch does literally bake onto your blades during the friction of use, oven-cleaner is as effective as the werewolf's silver bullet. Another simple household cleaner that strangely seems to have been designed for cleaning blades is, well, toilet bowl cleaner. It's tough on pitch, it's my preferred blade-cleaning method, and it leaves your blades sparkling like polished porcelain.

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After soaking your blade for an hour (or a few depending on the degree of pitch build-up) simply wipe or scrub any problem areas (paying special attention to the teeth and the gullets between them) with a non-abrasive pad, then rinse and dry thoroughly. Never use an abrasive scrubbing tool (i.e. steel-wool, a metal scraper, etc) or anything else that could scratch the surface of your blade. Surface grooves will effect both the blade's performance as well as your ability to clean the pitch from them later. If there are scratches in your blades, those grooves will fill up with that sticky pitch you are trying to remove. Of course its possible to get it out, it's just a much greater hassle and presents the serious danger of using compromised blades which are essentially a ticking time-bomb when spinning on your saw. If any scrubbing is necessary, use only softer scrubbing or scraping tools (i.e. plastic, nylon, brass bristled brushes, etc). I repeat, do not risk the integrity of your blade with abrasive scrubbing or scraping tools. Additionally, if your blade has a friction reducing coating (applied by manufacturer) use a scrubbing utensil designed or safe for Teflon kitchen-ware. This will ensure the coating remains intact and effective.

Repeat soaking and gentle scrubbing process until the blade is clean. Thoroughly rinse the blade with water and dry thoroughly with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth. Drying your blades will help keep them rust free. Before reinstalling your perfectly clean blade, apply a thin coat of WD-40 to keep that sucker cleaner for a longer period of time. This will also ensure the blade spinning and slicing as smoothly as possible.

Please Note: Although oven-cleaners are a very effective household remedy, they are, of course, risky methods as well. Some oven-cleaners have corrosive elements which overtime can damage the integrity of your blades. Ensure you use a product (whether oven-cleaner or not) without corrosive elements before subjecting your blades to the soaking process and yourself to the threat of a compromised blade.

Soaking your blades overnight in mineral spirits or kerosene are other non-abrasive, non-corrosive, and effective pitch removal methods. Using the same soaking, gentle scrubbing, rinsing and drying process as above, these should get your blades clean and shining like brand-new. Keep in mind, however, when using these methods that these solutions are highly flammable. Be cautious and always utilize safe practices when working with blades, high-heat, or open flame. Be aware also of the dangers of using kerosene - use as little as possible and be sure to store and dispose of it properly. Additionally, before using any solution to clean your blades, either from under the kitchen sink or over the woodshop counter, thoroughly read the directions and safety/warning labels. Also remember to soak your blades in a safe and well-ventilated area away from pets, children, or any other living or non-living thing that can hurt or be hurt by your arrangements. Additionally, after being used as your "blade-soaking container", blade-soaking containers should not be used for any other purpose. Clean them and either properly dispose of them or store them for future blade-soaking.

Disclaimer: Because woodworking blades and the solvents used to clean them can be extremely dangerous, please exercise the utmost care and caution at all times when working with or near these items.

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  • 10-inch 80T ultra fine finish cut-off blade with a laser-cut 5/8-inch arbor
  • Laser cut stabilizer vents trap noise and vibration keeping it cool and reducing blade warp
  • Heat expansion slots let blade expand due to heat build-up; durable micrograin titanium carbide
  • Tri-metal shock resistant brazing allows carbide tips to withstand extreme impact for maximum durability
  • Laser cut arbor for accurate blade rotation reducing vibration and premature wear


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FREUD SAW BLADE *10" *80T *5/8" arbor *Ultra finish cut *Super thin laser cut kerf *"Red" Perma-Shield coated *Laser cut stabilizer vents *Laser cut heat expansion slots

Freud D1080X Diablo 10-Inch 80-tooth ATB Finish Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating Specifications

For a blade dedicated to cutting ultra-fine finish work with remarkably clean, chip-free results, look no further than the Freud D1080X Diablo 10-Inch Ultra-Fine-Finish Saw Blade. Ideal for fine cabinetmaking, this is your go-to blade for slicing through oak, pine, melamine, veneer plywood, and delicate molding. For strong, long-lasting resistance, the blades feature a tough steel plate and high-density carbide tips.




Model #D1080X
Diameter10"
Machine UseMiter/Slide Miter Saw, Table Saw
ApplicationFinishing
Teeth80 Hi-ATB
Arbor5/8"
Kerf.098"
Hook Angle15°
Makes Clean, Chip-Free Cuts in Delicate Finish Work
Achieving premium results when creating finish crosscuts in ultra-fine materials is all about clean, accurate cuts. The Freud D1080X makes this process easy, fast, and precise. To save you time, most cuts made by this blade require little to no sanding.

Trim carpenters, fine cabinetmakers, and avid do-it-yourselfers will want to keep this blade on hand for those special jobs that call for making ultra-fine finish crosscuts in delicate pieces. Appropriate application materials include oak, pine, melamine, veneer plywood, and delicate molding.

Produces Smooth, Quiet Cuts with Laser-Cut Kerf
The Freud D1080X's clean-cutting design means that you can enjoy the comfort of smooth performance. The thin 0.98-inch kerf between the blade's 80 Hi-ATB (alternate-top bevel) teeth is laser cut to provide ease of feed, so you have more control over the blade's position. This helps maximize both the accuracy of the cut and the efficiency of your work, so you enjoy a job well done and the ability to complete more tasks in less time.

An added bonus, the blade's laser-cut stabilizer vents reduce noise and vibration during operation, keeping your work environment more relaxed and your hands more in control. This feature also reduces friction and warping, helping to extend the blade's cutting life.

Features Shock-Resistant Carbide for Long-Lasting Precision
So you can count on it over the long term, the Freud D1080X is designed for durability. The blade's hardy teeth are protected by Freud's exclusive shock-resistant TiCo Hi-Density Carbide formula, which helps fight wear and tear and maintains blade sharpness up to four times longer than standard carbide. And protecting the blade is Perma-Shield Non-Stick Coating that provides resistance to heat and corrosion.

Fits Miter and Table Saws
The Freud D1080X is a great addition to your workshop because it's designed with the versatility to fit a variety of table and miter saws, including sliding miter saws.

This product is covered by Freud's Limited Lifetime Warranty.

What's in the Box
Freud D1080X Diablo 10-Inch Ultra-Fine-Finish Saw Blade.


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Uses of Diamond Blade Saws

When most people, and you may be one of them - think of a saw, generally the first thing that comes to mind is a saw that cuts wood. Now it's only natural because for most people, this really is the only experience that they have with a saw. So then what about diamond blade saws?

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The truth of the matter is that diamond blade saws play a bigger part in pretty much everyone lives than that may in fact realize. No you won't see them being used at the rate of regularity that you might perhaps see a wood saw in use, but none the less everyone benefits from the tasks that they perform.

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For instance if you have have ever used cable TV service then perhaps you may like to know that without diamond blade saws, it would have been economically infeasible to run the cables down all streets, and into peoples homes.

You see these saws made it possible to quickly cut a clean 4 inch wide channel down the street, and it was in this channel that the cables were ran. Without this type of diamond cutting technology, the only other option would have been to tear up the street with heavy equipment.

The same concrete cutting systems are used in commercial rental properties. You see, many businesses such as clinics for instance, require that custom plumbing and electrical wiring be ran under the floors for specific purposes relating to the function of their business.

Concrete cutting technology uses commercial grade diamonds embedded in the edge of a steel blade to slice out a thin, and easy to patch channel where ever custom work like this needs to be done. Without these types of cutting tools the only other alternative would be a jack hammer.

Believe it or not, diamond cutting tools also made the development of computer technologies possible. You see, it's this type of cutter that is used to slice up silicon into discs that computer chips are made from. Diamond cutting technologies are also used in the mining of the metals that are used in computers, and today's hand held electrical appliances like cell phones.

The nice thing about it is that you don't need a whole lot of money to access, and use diamond blade saws today. This is because you can rent them by the hour or, by the day from your local rental yard, but there is just one small thing that you should be aware of.

That is that aside from the hourly or, daily rental fee, you will have to pay for any wear that you put on the blade. You see, they measure the edge before you rent it, and then measure it again when you return it to see how much of the actual diamond surface you wore off. So be very careful that you don't hit any metal.

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MultiMaster E-Cut Blades are perfect for making cuts in tight places. Fein E-Cut blades cut wood, plastic, plaster board and even metal. Fein has several tooth patterns for smooth or aggressive cuts, and most blades are available in two widths. The flush-cut design of E-Cut blades let you place the blades flat on surfaces- perpendicular to the cut. E-Cut Blades increase the cutting speed on the MultiMaster. Cut faster, safer, and with more precision than a jigsaw or reciprocating saw.



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The Chop Saw: Changing the Chop Saw Blade

Chop saws are used to cut various materials like metal and wood. You will find that most chop saws lock that helps to keep the spindle in place as you change the saw blade. You can find a chop saw to replace the worn out ones in your local home improvement store. Be sure to read the manual to help you understand the correct thickness for your blade. Most blades have the thickness listed in the center. Here some tips that will help you when changing chop saw blade:

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You should never forget to disconnect your chop saw from the outlet prior to changing the blade. Then remove the arm lock pin by pushing down the arm. You should raise the arm of the chop saw until it's fully open. The arm is always spring loaded and you should not release it suddenly. This can lead to damage of the arm if you are not careful.

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You should rotate the wheel guard and you will find a mounting bolt. They are used to secure the saw blade on the saw. Be careful and keep the bolts in a safe place to avoid misplacing them

To change the blade, you must lock the spindle. There is a lock button which you press down and it's near the start or motor trigger. You should remove the blade using a socket wrench to loosen the securing bolt. Take off the bolt and outer washer and then remove the blade from the spindle.

Take off the spacer from the worn out blade and put it in the new blade. Then, go to place the new blade in the spindle until it fits properly inside the washer. This will make sure that you do not go through a tough time to tighten the new blade.

A connected power saw can be risky to repair. Even though a power saw makes your work easier, it's listed as one of the most dangerous power tools that people use at home. This means that extreme caution is required. If you are not sure on how to put on a new blade, get someone who has the experience. This will ensure that the chop saw is fitted a new blade properly and made safe for you to use.

As with any power tool, be sure to use safety goggles to protect the eyes, tie back long hair, and do not wear loose fitting clothing when using your chop saw.

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MultiMaster E-Cut Blades are perfect for making cuts in tight places. Fein E-Cut blades cut wood, plastic, plaster board and even metal. Fein has several tooth patterns for smooth or aggressive cuts, and most blades are available in two widths. The flush-cut design of E-Cut blades let you place the blades flat on surfaces- perpendicular to the cut. E-Cut Blades increase the cutting speed on the MultiMaster. Cut faster, safer, and with more precision than a jigsaw or reciprocating saw.



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How to Sharpen the Blades of a Circular Saws

Though sharpening blades of a circular saw was always a do-it-yourself task, most people simply had professionals perform this task. With the economics today, it may be a good idea to try it yourself, if you can.

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Following tips will guide you regarding the blade sharpening process:

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1. First, remove blades from the circular saw. Generally, to remove blades you will need an open-ended wrench box. Do not forget to refer the owner's manual prior to opening the blades.

2. Now place in the vise and close it properly. However, see that you do not tighten it much.

3. Next, make a marking with chalk at top most point of blade so that you understand that you have completed sharpening of the whole blade. Now hold the file, it means diamond file, especially if you sharpen blades using carbide tips at a twenty degree angle. Then, lightly stroke it along bevel edge of first tip and four good strokes will be adequate for sharpening it.

4. Next, skip blade points and then repeat same process all over again. Stroking the file at least four times over beveled edge will sharpen the points.

5. Go on turning the blade and go all around saw blade sharpening all points. You will understand when the entire process of sharpening it is over, as you will return to the chalk mark. Repeat the same thing on other blade side. Be sure to also start with the top most points with the beveled edge.

6. Finally, complete filing tips of the beveled tooth. Then, place the file between the top two teeth with the files flat side against the leading edge of the points. Run the file backwards and forwards just a single time across front edge from tip of blade point. Repeat this procedure for all tips and the blade will get sharpened in no time.

If you follow these simple instructions, you can sharpen the blades of your circular saw in an easy manner.

How to Sharpen the Blades of a Circular Saws
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Fein 6-35-02-152-03-0 1-3/4-Inch Universal E-Cut Saw Blade, 10-Pack Overview

MultiMaster E-Cut Blades are perfect for making cuts in tight places. Fein E-Cut blades cut wood, plastic, plaster board and even metal. Fein has several tooth patterns for smooth or aggressive cuts, and most blades are available in two widths. The flush-cut design of E-Cut blades let you place the blades flat on surfaces- perpendicular to the cut. E-Cut Blades increase the cutting speed on the MultiMaster. Cut faster, safer, and with more precision than a jigsaw or reciprocating saw.



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Freud LU87R010 10-Inch 24-Tooth FTG Thin Kerf Ripping Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating

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Freud LU87R010 10-Inch 24-Tooth FTG Thin Kerf Ripping Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating Feature

  • Features Freud's TiCo Hi-Density Carbide with Titanium for long life and a flawless finish
  • Thin kerf requires less power and allows for faster feed rate. Ideal for saws under 3 HP.
  • Laser cut anti-vibration slots reduces the vibration that resonates in standard blades extending the blade life.
  • Tri-Metal Brazing for impact-resistant tips and precision tensioning keep the blades flat and true.
  • Non-Stick Perma-Shield coating to resist heat and reduce pitch build-up


Freud LU87R010 10-Inch 24-Tooth FTG Thin Kerf Ripping Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating Overview

This flat tooth rip blade gives new life to underpowered table saws and radial-arm saws because the thin kerf does not require much horsepower. The red Perma-Shield coating helps this 10" blade pull 1/3 less on the saw, which translates into over 33 more cutting power. The ideal working range is from 3/4" to 2-3/4" thick. 5/8" arbor .094 kerf

Freud LU87R010 10-Inch 24-Tooth FTG Thin Kerf Ripping Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating Specifications


The Freud Difference
Freud manufactures some of the most innovative, technologically advanced saw blades in the world. To ensure that the highest quality products meet the toughest design standards, Freud owns and operates six manufacturing facilities in Western Europe. Freud is one of the few manufacturers of woodworking tools in the world that produces its own MicroGrain carbide with titanium, called TiCo -- a combination of titanium and cobalt. Freud develops different types of carbide for each application to maximize the cutting life and performance of the tool; and Freud also operates one of the most modern product development research centers in Europe. By overseeing the entire manufacturing process from start to finish, Freud guarantees some of the highest quality, most advanced products in the industry.


About Freud's Industrial Blades
Freud’s Industrial Series of blades are designed for the serious woodworker. Available in a variety of styles for different applications, LU and LM blades feature thick carbide tips, precision tensioned bodies and other premium features found in every Freud blade. Industrial blades include red Perma-Shield coating or Silver ICE coating to help reduce friction, heat build-up and gumming, which add up to mean longer blade life.

About the 10-Inch 24-Tooth FTG Thin Kerf Ripping Saw Blade
This exceptional Freud blade requires less energy to feed the material into the saw blade, and eases the strain on your power tool. The "fusion" tooth design gives glass smooth side finishes as well as a chip-free top and bottom during both ripping and crosscutting applications; and the Perma-Shield permanent non-stick coating reduces friction, protecting this thin kerf saw blade against corrosion, gumming and pitch build-up. This laser blade made from high-strength steel is built for long life and precision, and it comes pre-tensioned to remain flat through the shocks from cutting and stresses from turning at high speeds. Its anti-vibration reed design eliminates all vibration and produces the cleanest cuts possible, making the use of a stabilizer unnecessary.

Applications
This blade gives new life to underpowered table saws and radial arm saws because the thin kerf does not require much horsepower. The Perma-Shield coating helps this blade pull 1/3 less on the saw, which translates into over 33% more cutting power. The ideal working range is from 3/4 to 2-3/4-inch thick wood, plywood, laminate, or chip board.

Key Technical Specs

  • TiCo Hi-Density Carbide with Titanium
  • Ideal for saws under 3 horsepower
  • Tri-Metal Brazing for impact-resistant tips
  • Non-stick Perma-Shield coating

Warranty
This blade is covered by Freud's limited lifetime warranty.

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Choosing the Right Carbide Saw Blade

This is the question that seems to come up with anyone who isn't the most advanced of users. There are so many options, so many designs and configurations it's overwhelming to some, especially those who never knew there were any choices.

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I'm going to try to clarify and simplify the selection process for you here. But first, I want to talk a little about the saw itself, since choosing the wrong saw can create real headaches when it comes to trying to buy replacement and specialty blades. Keep in mind not only the size of the saw, but the size of the arbor when selecting a new power saw. Or picking up an old one at a yard sale, estate sale, etc. There are some great old table saws out there, like the old, solid-as-a-rock Sears models that have ¾"arbor shafts, for example. Then there was the huge batch of Asian-made 10" miter saws on eBay with 1" arbors. With cheap OEM blades on them. When I saw those, I knew in a few months I'd be getting emails from folks looking for new blades for the bargain saws they bought - blades no one makes. I was right. And those bargain shoppers found out it's almost impossible to get blades off the shelf, that if they're lucky, they can get one bored to fit - at a price.

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Almost all power saws for the American retail market from about 8" to 10" come standard with a 5/8" arbor so that's what blades are made for. Anything 12" and larger comes with a 1" arbor. DeWalt makes some 12" miter saws that come with a reducer so you can use either arbor size and there are some 12" industrial double miters that (like Pistorius) that have a 5/8" shaft. But other than those, the standard arbor sizes are about written in stone so if you're shopping for a new saw, stick with them.

Okay, now about those blades...

Size (or Diameter)

This one may seem pretty obvious but once in a while I run across someone who wants to use a blade that's a different size than their saw (sometimes to save money, believe it or not). In most cases, I advise against it. First of all, there's the issue of clearance: a bigger blade won't likely clear the blade guard on a miter or radial arm or the throat plate on a table saw. A smaller blade won't give you the depth of cut.

Then there's what's not so plain to see: the design and geometry of the blade. Smaller saws run at higher RPM, the bigger the saw, the lower the RPM. Blades are designed to work in concert with the saw to give you optimal performance. Enough said about that.

Exceptions? Yes, most notably a dado. Most craftsmen will use an 8" dado on a 10" table saw and in fact, that's the only size most manufacturers make - with a 5/8" arbor bore. For the industrial market, a few companies like SystiMatic make a selection with larger sizes and 1" bore, but you'll need a pretty powerful, heavy saw to use it. A 10" SystiMatic dado weighs in at over 10 pounds and cuts a lot of material.

Another exception may be a highly specialized use, by a very knowledgeable professional, such as the one I heard about not long ago where they were using an 8" non-ferrous blade on a 10" or 12" table saw to cut aluminum plate. This was a blade designed for cutting extrusions, not solid aluminum, but these guys understand the geometry and use it to their advantage.

Purpose or Material

This one can be problematic if you're trying to buy a blade at Home Depot, Lowe's or ACE where all they sell is blades for cutting wood on hand-held saws (Skil, etc.), table saws and miter saws. But if you're shopping online or at a saw shop or good tool store, you can find specialty blades listed by purpose and material or ask someone who knows what you're talking about. And believe me, it's important to buy a blade designed for what you want to cut.

The price of a 24 tooth rip blade might look attractive but if you try to crosscut with it you won't be happy. Conversely, try to rip solid wood with a trim blade and you'll burn more wood than you cut. Use either blade to cut laminate flooring and you'll regret it when the top layer chips and the blade gets dull after three cuts. Laminate flooring, like Pergo, is very hard and has aluminum oxide in it - use an aluminum-cutting blade.

Manufacturers of saw blades that make blades for the professional make several different blades, with different configurations, for different uses and they identify them accordingly. There's no need for me to list them here, just stick with their recommendations and you shouldn't have any problems.

Type of Saw

Different types of power saws work best with blades made for them, and can work horribly (if at all) with the wrong blade. Using the example of a rip blade again: put a rip blade on a radial arm saw and even if you rotate the carriage to rip, it's going to want to lift the wood up off the table. Try to crosscut with anything vaguely resembling a rip blade (aggressive rake/hook angle) on that same saw and the whole carriage will try to "run" straight out at you. And the teeth will dig in and bind up your saw, tripping a breaker. Been there and done that one before I knew there was such a thing as a radial arm blade.

There are some types of blades, such as metal cutting blades, that can be used on and are recommended for all types of saws: table saw, miter saw and radial arm. Also some moderate-rake/hook combination blades. But a good rule of thumb is to just stick to what the manufacturer recommends. Buy a table saw blade for a table saw, a miter blade for a miter saw and a radial arm blade for a radial arm. When you think about it, you're not going to be cutting sheets of plywood on a miter or radial arm and you're probably not going to be mitering moldings on a table saw.

Tooth Count

Most people understand this one, for the most part. Generally speaking, you want a higher tooth count for cleaner, finish cuts, no matter what the material. You want fewer teeth for thicker material. Think of crown molding versus a 2 by 4. But if you're a hobbyist or homeowner doing odd jobs (like yours truly) you'll want a compromise blade, something you can use to reasonably cut a 2 by 4 or trim. On a miter saw or radial arm, 60 is a good number: 40 will tear out on trim work and 80 will have to fight through a 2 by 4. On a table saw, it's a little more forgiving: 40 to 50 is what you'll find on good combination blades, like the famous Forrest Woodworker, the TENRYU Gold Medal or the SystiMatic GP or Budke Combination. Virtually all manufacturers make combination table saw blades with tooth counts in this range so obviously it works.

By the way, as usual there are exceptions to this rule, especially when it comes to cutting plastics. And it depends on the type of plastic, whether it's hard and brittle, soft and with a low melting point or in between. Too many teeth will cause melting, which will load or gum up the teeth, thereby giving you a very poor cut. Not enough teeth, particularly in a hard plastic, will chip like crazy.

Tooth Design and Configuration

This is the one topic that can be most confusing and the one where you might, in some cases, find conflicting theories and/or claims from different manufacturers. Not to say one is right and the other is wrong, sometimes two completely different designs will work equally as well for a job. For example: SystiMatic uses a triple chip for plastic and TENRYU uses alternating top/alternating face. But I suppose I should simplify this before confusing you more.

Alternating Top Bevel - ATB This is by far the most common carbide tooth configuration, used for cutting solid wood, plywood and particle board. Further, there are several variations on the design that turn it into a specialist:

ATB w/Raker - ATBR Commonly called a "planer" blade or "planer combination" this combines usually four ATB teeth with one flat-top raker tooth for cleaning out the cut. It makes a true multi-purpose blade for your table saw, whether cutting plywood, crosscutting or ripping. A further variation on this one is a specialized plywood blade that uses more (like 10) ATB teeth for each raker.

Alternating Top Alternating Face - ATAF Very, very smooth crosscuts, with the outer edge of the tooth face chiseling the material as the blade cuts through. Also good for Melamine and veneered plywood. And as mentioned, TENRYU uses this for their plastic blades, too. Put one on a miter saw and get great cuts in wood and plastic, both. A variation on this one is to add a raker every few teeth to clean out the cut. It would be called ATAFR of course.

High or Steep Alternating Top Bevel - HATB This tooth shape, combined with a negative or neutral hook or rake angle, is used when you need a real knife-like edge to cut through Melamine or fine veneers. Also sometimes used with a positive hook for eliminating tear-out when crosscutting trim. The drawback to this type of tooth is that the quality of your cut depends on very pointed teeth and the more pointed they are, the faster they dull.

Triple Chip Grind - TCG This is a versatile tooth shape but the primary purpose is for cutting hard materials, like aluminum, laminate flooring, hardwoods and "solid surface" such as Corian. It incorporates flat top raker teeth with what look like a flat top teeth with the corners ground off at an angle. Without using sharp points like ATB or ATAF blades, a TCG blade will last much longer and handle the high impact of cutting hard stock. Manufacturers combine this shape with different hook/rake angles to specialize blades, from negative hook angles on non-ferrous blades to very aggressive hooks on rip blades. Drawback: may tend to tear out when crosscutting softer wood like pine or hemlock.

Flat Top Grind - FTG Flat top grind teeth, when used alone, have only one purpose: cutting wood with the grain. Ripping. And they've lost popularity in that use, too, as more manufacturers are using TCG and ATB teeth to give rip cuts smooth enough they don't need to be run through a jointer to glue up joints. But you've seen how other designs incorporate flat top teeth into doing their job well.

Others Some manufacturers use some highly specialized tooth shapes for their more specialized, exotic blades but we won't need to go into those here. They're far from basic and anyone who needs one of those probably knows more about it than anyone.

Rake or Hook Angles

When considering a blade for your particular type of saw, this is sometimes the most important consideration. And when combined with tooth shapes and configurations, the factor of rake angle can change a blade's entire purpose.

Where the saw is concerned, you don't want to use a positive hook on a radial arm (some manufacturers rate their combination blades for them but they're not aggressive hooks) and a miter saw works best with negative, neutral or moderately positive hooks - depending on what you're cutting.

Where material is concerned, generally harder materials require a negative hook or no (neutral) hook angle. And if wood is prone to tearing out when crosscutting, like softer conifer wood, a negative hook is better. So what is rake or hook angle? Lay a straight edge across a saw blade, intersecting the arbor hole and look at the relationship of the carbide tip to the straight edge. If the top of the tip leans toward the edge, that's a positive hook or rake. If it leans back away from it, that's negative. If it's parallel to it that's neutral or a zero hook.

I hope this clears up some confusion about selecting the right blade for the right machine, material and the right job. You want the best results, you need the right tool.

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Freud D1060X Diablo 10-Inch 60 Tooth ATB Fine Finish Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating
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Freud D1060X Diablo 10-Inch 60 Tooth ATB Fine Finish Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating Feature

  • Features Freud's TiCo Hi-Density Carbide with Titanium for long life and a flawless finish
  • Super thin laser cut kerf gives extremely fast, durable, and clean cuts
  • Non-Stick Perma-Shield coating to resist heat and reduce pitch build-up
  • Laser-cut stabilizer vents trap noise and vibration keeping the blade cool and reducing blade warp
  • Tri-Metal Brazing for impact-resistant tips


Freud D1060X Diablo 10-Inch 60 Tooth ATB Fine Finish Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating Overview

Super thin laser cut kerf (small diameter blades only) provides faster, cleaner, more exacting cuts. Perma Shield coating shields blade against heat, gumming, and corrosion. Durable micrograin titanium carbide tipped teeth are impact resistant to hold the

Freud D1060X Diablo 10-Inch 60 Tooth ATB Fine Finish Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating Specifications

For a clean-cutting blade that creates smooth finish cuts in material such as veneer plywood and delicate hardwood, look no further than the D1060X Diablo 10-Inch Fine-Finish Saw Blade. This is your go-to blade for slicing through oak, pine, melamine, veneer plywood, and delicate molding. This blade's high tooth count minimizes grabbing of the workpiece, producing cuts that require little to no sanding. For strong, long-lasting resistance, the blades feature a tough steel plate and high-density carbide tips.




Model #D1060X
Diameter10"
Machine UseMiter Saw, Table Saw
ApplicationFine-Finish
Teeth60 Hi-ATB
(Alternate-Top Bevel)
Arbor5/8"
Kerf.098"
Hook Angle15°
Makes Clean Finish Cuts in Wood and Delicate Molding
Achieving attractive results when working with fine finish material is all about clean, accurate cuts. The Freud D1060X makes this process easy, fast, and precise. To save you time, most cuts made by this blade require little to no sanding.

Trim carpenters, fine cabinetmakers, and avid do-it-yourselfers will want to keep this blade on hand for those special jobs that call for making smooth crosscuts in fine finish work. Appropriate application materials include oak, pine, melamine, veneer plywood, and delicate molding.

Produces Smooth, Quiet Cuts with Laser-Cut Kerf
The Freud D1060X's clean-cutting design means that you can enjoy the comfort of smooth performance. The thin 0.98-inch kerf between the blade's 60 Hi-ATB (alternate-top bevel) teeth is laser cut to provide ease of feed, so you have more control over the blade's position. This helps maximize both the accuracy of the cut and the efficiency of your work, so you enjoy a job well done and the ability to complete more tasks in less time.

An added bonus, the blade's laser-cut stabilizer vents reduce noise and vibration during operation, keeping your work environment more relaxed and your hands more in control. This feature also reduces friction and warping, helping to extend the blade's cutting life.

Features Shock-Resistant Carbide for Long-Lasting Precision
So you can count on it over the long term, the Freud D1060X is designed for durability. The blade's hardy teeth are protected by Freud's exclusive shock-resistant TiCo Hi-Density Carbide formula, which helps fight wear and tear and maintains blade sharpness up to four times longer than standard carbide. And protecting the blade is Perma-Shield Non-Stick Coating that provides resistance to heat and corrosion.

Fits Miter and Table Saws
The Freud D1060X is a great addition to your workshop because it's designed with the versatility to fit a variety of miter and table saws.

This product is covered by Freud's Limited Lifetime Warranty.

What's in the Box
Freud D1060X Diablo 10-Inch Fine-Finish Saw Blade.


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