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Makita B 07353 6 1 Carbide Tipped Blade Review

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Description of Makita B 07353 6 1 Carbide Tipped Blade

High-grade carbide tips for longer durability. Engineered for smoother cutting. Fully hardened and expertly hand-tensioned steel saw plates for true cuts. For use with Makita 6-1/2" Plunge Circular Saw (model SP6000J).

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just as good as the OEM chainsaw.

I was hoping the blade would be as good as the original that came with the chainsaw. I have no complaints at all. good blade.

Pros
  • Tools and Housewares
Cons
  • Upgradeable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

No wonder this disc comes with a saw

An excellent disc. This saw blade comes with a crawler saw for a reason - it's designed specifically for it. The blades took quite a while for how much plywood I made them.

Pros
  • Hand and power tools
Cons
  • There are nuances

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worth every penny! Fits circular saw blades

I use a Makita plunge cut saw for everything from thin plywood to deep rip cuts in solid pecan and white oak logs. This blade works great. I keep it clean and always use a vacuum cleaner. This blade offers good clean cuts and decent durability.

Pros
  • Saw blades
Cons
  • Don't really like it but it's ok

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very good cut quality

The original blade on my Makita circular saw gave me trouble cutting 5/4 thick white oak. The cut came out at an angle and the bottom end deviated from the saw by 3-5 degrees. (Yes, I made sure the blade was perpendicular to the bottom plate). I got the same results even after making the same cut with several smaller passes. I removed the blade, cleaned it until the teeth gleamed, then put it back in. It was a little better, but it still burned the edges and made me cut at an angle. It was…

Pros
  • Circular Saw Blades
Cons
  • Requires socket