Freud D0724X Diablo 7-1/4-Inch 24 Tooth ATB Carbide Framing Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch and Diamond Knockout Arbor

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7-1/4" x 24 Tooth, Diablo Framing Blade, Red Perma Shield Coating, Stabilizer Vents, Carbide Tipped, Thin Kerf Design, Carded.
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Technical Details

- Thin kerf gives fast, clean cuts
- Laser-cut stabilizer vents for reduced vibration and precise cuts
- Durable Micrograin titanium carbide for razor sharp cuts and long life
- Perma-Shield permanent coating prevents gumming and corrosion
- Laser-cut blade plate for true cuts
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Customer Buzz
 "IT's Like butta.....cut your own stair stringers with this" 2009-09-07
By K. A. Henson (Chicago, Illinois United States)
If you have ever cut your own stair stringers, you know what pain it can be.

I was always scared of circular saws, but didn't want to use a Japanese pull saw on 2 long sets of stringers-been there, done that. I bought a really inexpensive circular saw ( 60$) and used this blade. Makes it like a high quality saw.......very quiet, very smooth very controllable and accurate.

The blade is one of the few that are not made in China......it's made in Italy. And it's made like a piece of jewelry. Very high quality! And it rings when you tap it. That's a clue to high quality metal work. Thin kerf is great. You don't need bulk in the blade, it's so well balanced.

If you are a crafts person, this is the way to go. Cuts right thru 2x10 stock, right on the mark.

Just go at a speed that doesn't hog the blade. I highly recommend this blade! - Samurai sharp!



I no longer fear my circular saw. ( p.s. I'm a woman wood worker!)

Customer Buzz
 "Like a Hot Knife in Butter!" 2009-08-31
By Brian Andrews (Knoxville, TN United States)
I replaced a factory Ryobi blade that was very old and had cut cut into a few non wood things, it was so old it would smoke when I cut anything. So i broke down and bought this blade thinking I was buying for the hype and pretty red paint (even though it was only a couple bucks more than the cheep blades I expected a top performance for my money). I was absolutely AMAZED! Not only did it make the cut effortlessly it was noticeably quieter (though you still need ear plugs if you don't want to do deaf prematurely). The cut was so easy i had to relearn how to stay on the line because the cutting goes FAST! It has a tinny kerf which worried me for longevity, but so far it still cuts like new. This is without question the only saw blade I will ever buy again!

Customer Buzz
 "Cuts Through Wood Like Butter" 2009-06-29
By MZ (New York)
I have to help some family to remove a deck. I tried to rip through the top layer with the blade that came with the saw, it did OK for the first 20 boards, then just couldn't do anything. Went out and bought this blade, put it on my $40 circular saw...and ripped right through the top boards and the 2x10 trusses like butter. This blade works exactly as advertised.

Customer Buzz
 "Sharp, but too much flex" 2009-02-15
By A. Barnett (206)
This is a pretty good blade, sharp and very thin kerf, but I don't like it too much for framing. It makes clean and effortless cuts, but the metal of the blade, the circular part, is too thin, and so it bends very easily. To see what i mean, put your thumbs near the center of the blade, and wrap your fingers around the rim. This blade will flex a quarter of an inch without much effort. In practical terms, this means that the blade is very prone to binding in any cut that is not perfectly, perfectly straight, especially when ripping 2x lumber. For the money, I think the Bosch 24T blade is a better value.

Customer Buzz
 "Super blade" 2009-01-07
By M. Ross (Orange, CA USA)
This is an excellent value in a thin-kerf, general purpose disposable blade. The coating works well, as does the thin-kerf design- you have to be really lax on providing material support for this blade to bind. I use it for general construction, mostly 2x4 and 4x4 cuts, but have been impressed how little splintering I get when cutting plywood down to size- and that's not something this blade is designed to do. The teeth are very, very sharp and retain their edge. While using one of these blades to cut 1x6 cedar fence planks to size, I carelessly laid the plank too close to a steel wheelbarrow I was using for support. The thing went right through both plank and the wheelbarrow tub. Yes, stupid and careless, and it cost the blade a couple of teeth and me much embarrassment. But it kept cutting all day, and cut well- impressive.


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