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IVY Classic 35056 Swift Cut 10-inch 200 Tooth Circular Saw Blade for Aluminum & Plastic Cutting - 5/8-inch Arbor, 1/Card Review

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Description of IVY Classic 35056 Swift Cut 10-inch 200 Tooth Circular Saw Blade for Aluminum & Plastic Cutting - 5/8-inch Arbor, 1/Card

Steel blade designed for cutting light gauge aluminum, plastic and vinyl siding up to 1/8" thick. For material thicker than 1/8” use IVY Classic 36366 10” 80T Non-Ferrous & Plastics Blade. CAUTION: BLADE MUST ROTATE IN DIRECTION OF ARROWS. High carbon-alloy steel blade. Precision ground teeth with no set for smooth accurate cuts, Swift Cut (Registered Trademark). Arbor: 5/8".

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

It was great until it collapsed.

Read reviews here. Make sure the knife rotates in the correct position. Cut aluminum corner. First cut like Butta Second cut, a little slower. The third cut, why doesn't he cut that one. Realizing that this blade was indeed a PIC, I pierced it on the fourth strike. Wrapped it up and sent it back to Revain. It's not worth my time or money to clean clogged teeth every third incision. Forgot to take a picture of the clogged blade. Just trust it to be hammered.

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  • Tools and household goods
Cons
  • Some little things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great blade for power tool parts and accessories

This inexpensive blade was purchased for cutting small aluminum spindles that were arriving on my porch. I'm a carpenter and have never used a blade to cut metal and I didn't want to cut everything with a hacksaw. I found this to work on my miter saw and it worked perfectly. The cutting was precise and fast, there were small metal shavings but that's what I expected, I rubbed the edge of the pipe with sandpaper so it wasn't sharp. Wow, I really saved a day on this job. I used to even file a few

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  • Blades
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  • Working Speed

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Blade Fair to Poor in Blades

I used this blade to cut 1/8 inch thick acrylic plastic sheet. The first few cuts were good enough. That means the teeth were pretty sharp. after a few cuts the blade started to bind due to plastic building up on the body of the blade under the teeth. the problem is that the blade is so cheap that the teeth didn't match (i.e. the teeth don't stick out of the blade on either side .) (thickness of the cut the blade makes) is the same thickness as the body of the blade. This is a design flaw that…

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for vinyl siding

Bought because I didn't want to cut the siding with a whole house angle grinder. The blade works very well on a miter saw due to the width of the fairing. Make sure you set the blade properly as directed on the label and that you press down hard enough on the trim as you cut, as trimming may damage the trim. Not nearly as bad as a regular 24 or 40 tooth blade, but can still render the part useless. Found an almost identical blade at the local orange shop for half the price but didn't realize it

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  • Circular Saw Blades
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  • Thin

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I wish I could try cutting aluminum with it sooner.

This screen came brand new in the box so there's no need for it. The first suspicion that something was wrong was that the teeth were set "backwards" for the rotation of the saw blade. It took a lot of pressure to cut a PVC pipe (2" pipe) on a 10" miter saw. It reminded me of a dull chainsaw blade because it produced a lot of powder. The cuts were fine (no surprise at 200 teeth) but the pressure it took was a bit disconcerting. I cut a 1/16" sheet of aluminum (1 cut) and the edge was dirty…

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  • power tools and hand tools
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