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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de marzo de 2025
This saw blade seems alright, but I've been unable to test it due to the large hole size. I was hoping to just toss it on my miter saw but that takes a 5/8" arbor. As does my table saw, as does my circular saw…. Since I try to limit how much extra I spent out-of-pocket to test "free" stuff I attempted to adapt it down with some arbor rings that were also available for review but only the 1" one fit and then the 7/8" one wouldn't fit in that.So anyway, if you have a saw this fits then you probably know what you're looking for in a blade I guess. Doesn't seem to be any inherent problem with the blade just didn't realize how uncommon the arbor size was as far as my tools went and so I won't be able to really test it out until it's worth buying the right bushing for.
Joshua
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de febrero de 2025
The whole on the center of the blade is to big for my 10 inch chop saw. Now I'm without, and my order is going to be late shipped. Oh well.
Bullet
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de febrero de 2025
Ran sample cuts on various grades of wood with great results. Almost no tearing of the blade exit and a smooth planed-like surface of the cut edge.Moved on to extruded 3mm x 76mm aluminum strip with a wavey surface and the blade cut through it like butter. Absolutely no forward resistance to or kick back felt as it went through the part. Tried a heavier 4mm - 6mm x 76mm modified channel extrusion with similar results. The thinness and even profile of the blade allows cutting objects up to almost 100mm tall.I am very pleased with this blade and would recommend its purchase.
Milo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de enero de 2025
I'm just a DIY'er so I have a contractor's style portable table saw. It's a 10 inch table saw so I can use this on it to cut through not just metal, but really just about any material that's not wood or too hard. Because there's 100 teeth, each tipped with tungsten carbide, it makes pretty clean cuts. I do have to admit that I'm a little bit baffled how they can sell a 10 inch blade with 100 teeth tipped with tungsten carbide for such a low price but I'm not complaining. You may need to use an arbor adapter (I did) because this has a one inch arbor and my saw uses 5/8". It depends on your saw of course. For the price and its utility, I'd get this again. It allows you to work with materials that you otherwise couldn't.
Resto_Dad
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de abril de 2025
I've never used a blade with teeth for cutting metal before. It kinda defies everything we're taught. I always used the fiber discs. Correction, USED... never using one again. This was incredible! This was like cutting wood. It sliced right through so easily, it was like butter. Used it in my small chop saw, fit perfect, nice long lasting blade that stays sharp and worth every dollar.
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