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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de febrero de 2025
I bought a Dewalt contractor saw to replace my aging "hand-me-down" from my father. I installed this Freud blade to replace the one that came with the table saw. The saw is great, especially the fence system, but the saw blade is a cheap item that gets included in new saws like this one. It keeps the price down, but almost everyone knows that you need to upgrade immediately to get the most out of your saw. I was dazzled with the performance of this blade. WOW! It cuts through plywood and hardwoods beautifully. The sharpness is exquisite and the narrow kerf helps to keep the rip clean and free of unnecessary friction. Of course, you need to tune your saw and get those 90s as close to perfect as you can get them. I spent time with the tuning and used several 90 degree tools to double and triple check my adjustments. I had heard of the quality of Freud blades and decided to give it a try with the new table saw. No regrets, no burns, and no binding. Don't hesitate to give this blade a try. You'll be impressed.
Don Holmes
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de enero de 2019
My favorite ripping blade for thinner stock. You can glue up cuts no issues, and if exposed, minimal sanding. Over 1 inch thick, you should get a thicker blade, it stays more true through about inch thick stock. it will still rip through, no issues , but it won't be square without tripping through a jointer. The thicker,heavier ripping blade is better for that and freud sells those too. I use their ice series commercial 10 inch blade for thick ripping, works great, but not as smooth of cut.
Dr. Hammer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de septiembre de 2018
First of all, let me say, that Freud brand never let me down. Their Italian made blades and bits are of superb quality. I own 6 Freud blades and about 10 Freud router bits. All of them perform as expected. I guess, like with any other mass manufacturer, there is a chance you will get an occasional dud, but this would be an exception rather then often occurrence comparing to some other and cheaper brands.I own an old Craftsman 10 inch table saw. It is a great saw, but at 110V it is way under powered to cut as smoothly as I want it to cut. It doesn't cut near as well as a 3.5 HP professional table saw that I used in High School workshop class in the late 80-s.I learned how to use my saw properly. First of all, my saw blade is perfectly parallel to the fence. Second, the blade spins in the plane and does not wobble at all according to my dial indicator. I mostly use thin kerf blade, it cuts hardwood easier. ZCI is a must.I do get burn marks occasionally, all of them are my fault, because I do not keep a constant feed speed. I normally will rip a piece about 1/8 in wider then I need it to be. Then, I clean 1/16 in on each side to get the piece to size. It takes extra time, but as a result I get a mirror smooth surface.Buy this blade without hesitation, learn how to use it, and you will not be disappointed. Money well spent.
john gauthier
Comentado en Canadá el 1 de diciembre de 2017
Great price for a great blade. I recently re-sawed a 5.75 inch wide peice of curly maple, burying this blade nearly 3 inches deep on each pass, with a fantastic finish, no burning, and limited resistance. That's pretty much max abuse you can put on a blade like this and it performed well above expectations. Also, cutting 1 inch thick mahogany does actually produce glue ready joints comparable to a pass on the jointer. After two sharpenings, I will buy this again.
paul turenne
Comentado en Canadá el 6 de marzo de 2014
I`ve always been a CMT and Freud blade user ,and was in the market for a new rip blade or similar.I have a dedicated rip blade (24 tooth Freud) that was going to have to be re-sharpened soon ,and then i read about the glue-line rip in one of my woodworking mags.....sounded interesting.I already have a Delta jointer ,but thought I would give this blade a try ,so I ordered it.Even if the blade does not perform as expected ,it would still do as a rip only blade ,so what to lose ?I`m making a bed side table out of Cherry, and a table top and bottom shelf need to be made from 3 glued up boards ,so this would be a good test.After a few tests on some scrap wood ,to make sure of my feed rates and making sure my tablesaw is all tunes up ,I ripped up spme boards for my glue ups ,and sure enough ,the blade does perform as advertised !!The edges were smooth ,burn free ,no machine marks and the joints nice and tight.......WOW....not bad !!I am impressed.Of course ,feed rates of the stock into the blade must be right (not too fast or too slow) and your machine must be set up properly and everything square.Of course this blade will not replace the jointer ,as it will have it`s limitations ,but even as a ripping blade in hardwood up to an 1" thick ,it is top notch ,as a good Freud blade always is.I love freud blades !!Paul T
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