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No hay artículos en el carroThis thin kerf blade produces glass smooth surfaces when crosscutting hardwoods and softwoods, thanks to Freud’s unique side grinding technology. The larger blades are ideal for miter box applications. Thin kerf blades remove less material than standard carbide blades, thus requiring less horsepower to produce equally good results
Lounge Room
Comentado en Australia el 12 de enero de 2025
Fits the Dewalt table saw like a glove 100% quality product
Mauricio Mellado
Comentado en México el 10 de diciembre de 2024
Llevo años usando discos de esta marca, nunca te defrauda!!
marcel l.
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de julio de 2021
Juste parfaite
Billiam
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de noviembre de 2018
Best blade I’ve used! Runs super smooth and cuts are very clean.
JOHN M PETTI
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de marzo de 2012
For years I have used a Freud DIABLO 80-tooth thin kerf blade. I couldn't find the DIABLO blade anymore so I tried this one. It is identical to the DIABLO so I suspect they just changed the label to read INDUSTRIAL. It works identically to the DIABLO also. "Now try the best..." - well I think so. I admit I haven't tried all the rest, but once you use this blade I think you too will stop looking. It is supposed to be a cut off blade but it rips just fine for me. I am not a professional woodworker (that is I do not do it to make money or on a daily basis) but I would be happy to compare my quality with any pro's work. I rarely touch plywood or composites so I can't speak to how it would hold up after continuous daily use with those materials. I have used this blade for trimming plywood panels after veneering and I don't notice any immediate detrimental effects to the blade. The cut is just as beautiful as with natural lumber and I don't have to worry about any veneer splinters. If you only have one table saw and are too lazy to change blades every time you change materials or cut direction, I think this is a great multi-use blade for glass-smooth precision cuts. If you just need to cut through something, there are a lot of less expensive blades out there that will do that. If you want a blade that cuts through lumber like butter and a cut surface that is near finish quality right off the saw, this is the blade for you.
Fletch
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de octubre de 2011
I've been a fan of Freud's consumer line of blades, which go under the Diablo moniker, for a few years now. The snazzy red blade is totally functional as an anti friction coating and has saved me from countless binding and burning situations. I decided to give the Freud industrial line a chance. First off, Freud's anti vibration cutouts and slots are second to none. I replaced a fine finish Dewalt blade(the one from the two pack with the framing blade) with this one, on my Makita LS1216L. That blade rang like a bell after every cut, to the point it was louder than the saw, which is superb and quiet on it's own. This blade is dead quiet and extremely stable. Freud lets you choose down to even your particular grade of carbide, and if you look closely at the teeth, it uses a composite tip with two different carbides for both hardness of edge and toughness of the teeth. I cut myself slightly pulling the blade from the box, it's that sharp! A few caveats though- this blade is supposedly "thin kerf"', but it has a full 3/32nds kerf. The Dewalt was much thinner, and the thicker kerf makes the saw work harder to make the same cut. Make sure your saw has at least a 15 amp motor at minimum.- many blades come with anti overfeed stops behind the teeth. This is a vanilla alternating top bevel blade, and it is possible to overfeed the blade and damage your workpeice with tearout or blade burning. Use a slow, steady hand and let the blade cut only as fast as action permits, which is relatively slow compared to most other blades I've used. If you want fast, buy a framing blade.If you can work within these limitations this will leave an almost glass like finish on the cut with zero tearout. I would NOT use this blade to cut MDF or ACQ all day, that's what triple chip blades are meant for. This is an excellent cabinet makers blade in every respect.
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