Freud LU91M012 12-Inch 72 Tooth ATB Thin Kerf Sliding Miter Saw Blade with 1-Inch Arbor
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Average customer review:Product Description
This thin kerf industrial blade provides a superior finish cut with sliding compound miter saws.5 degree negative hook angle helps prevent the blade from being too aggressive and pushes the work piece down and towards the fence.kerf blades remove less material than standard carbide blades, thus requiring less horsepower to produce equally good results. Application: Fine Finish Blades for Sliding Miter & Radial Arm Saws
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #101307 in Home Improvement
- Brand: Freud
- Model: LU91M012
Features
- Laser cut bodies for accurate cuts
- Freud micrograin carbide for long life
- Anti-vibration vents for stability
- Perma-shield coating to resist heat
- Thin kerf design to increase machine performance
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Industrial Thin Kerf Sliding Compound Miter Saw Blade ATB 12" X 72t 1"arbor Negative Hook Angle. Great for use on Radial Arm Saws.
Customer Reviews
Wonderful replacement for standard blade
I use this blade on a Dewalt 709 Compound Sliding Miter Saw. I purchased it based on reviews on other woodworking sites and while there were others rated higher, it was hard to justify the dramatic increased price of the Forest or even other Freud blade. I have had a Freud 10" combination blade in my tablesaw and have used a Freud 8" stack dado set for about 10 years and have had absolutely nothing but good experiences with both. This 12" cutoff blade is such a treat, especially after wearing out the original DeWalt blade on a deck, a complete refinish of a basement and installing hardwood flooring on one floor of a house. I thought about just getting the blade sharpened but there was almost nothing left to sharpen. The Freud blade is so quiet and cuts so smoothly that there have been times I've had to check to see if I really did shave a little off the board or missed completely. Heartily recommend this blade for CSMS users.






