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πŸͺš LM75R010 Freud 10-inch x 30T Glue Line Thin Kerf Ripping Blade - Optimal for Industrial Use Review

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Description of πŸͺš LM75R010 Freud 10-inch x 30T Glue Line Thin Kerf Ripping Blade - Optimal for Industrial Use

10" Blade Diameter, 30 Teeth, TCG Grind, 5/8" Arbor, .091" Kerf, 12Β° Hook Angle. Premium TiCo HI-Density Carbide Ripping Blend for Maximum Performance. Thin Kerf requires less power and allows for faster feed rate. Laser-Cut Anti-Vibration Slots drastically reduce vibration and sideways movement in the cut extending blade life and giving a crisp, splinter-free flawless finish. Perma-Shield Non-Stick Coating reduces blade drag, protects the blade from corrosion and pitch build-up.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best blade in my arsenal

I have mostly used saw blades from a set I inherited from a deceased relative. I got a new cross cut blade from a generic manufacturer and it's fine. When I received it it was obvious it was new because it cut better than my previous cross disc. No burn marks on the wood or anything like that. But the blue finish on the blade wore off with every job I did, so it had to be sanded to remove it. I just thought it came with the territory. Then I bought this CD. This is by far the best saw blade I…

Pros
  • Thin kerf uses less power and gives faster feed speeds
Cons
  • High price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Amazing blade. Suitable for saw blades, spares and accessories

Let me start by saying that the Freud brand has never let me down. Their blades and bits are made in Italy and are of excellent quality. I have 6 Freud blades and about 10 Freud cutters. They all work as expected. My guess is that, like any other mainstream manufacturer, there's a chance you'll get an occasional malfunction, but that would be the exception rather than the usual occurrence compared to some other and cheaper brands. I have an old 10" Craftsman table saw. It's a great saw, but at…

Pros
  • Premium high density TiCo carbide for maximum performance
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Flawless cuts with mirror-like smoothness.

After a little reading, I decided I needed a blade to break the glue line. Freud has become my favorite blade for all my tools, including cutters. I've had nothing but flawless results with both the Industrial line and the Diablo line with lower rental prices available at a large orange shop and at Revain. I made a very important and visible glue for my robe, this is the trick. my new living room and something to sit and stare at and bemoan any mistakes or less-than-perfect matches. No pressure

Pros
  • Laser-cut anti-vibration grooves greatly reduce vibration and side shift when cutting, extending blade life and providing a sharp, chip-free, pristine finish
Cons
  • There are some nuances