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The Freud Difference
Freud manufactures some of the most innovative, technologically advanced saw blades in the world. To ensure that the highest quality products meet the toughest design standards, Freud owns and operates six manufacturing facilities in Western Europe. Freud is one of the few manufacturers of woodworking tools in the world that produces its own MicroGrain carbide with Titanium, called TiCo™, a combination of Titanium and Cobalt. Freud develops different types of carbide for each application to maximize the cutting life and performance of the tool. In addition, Freud operates one of the most modern product development research centers in Europe for cutting tools. By overseeing the entire manufacturing process, from start to finish, Freud guarantees the highest quality, most advanced products in the industry.
About Freud LU84R Industrial Combination Blades
Freud’s industrial series blades were designed for the serious woodworker. Available in a variety of styles for different applications, LU blades feature thick carbide tips, precision-tensioned bodies found in every Freud quality blade. Some LU blades include a red Teflon coating that helps reduce friction, heat build-up, and gumming – which prolongs the life of the blade.
The LU84R Family
About This Product: Freud LU84R011 10-Inch 50-Tooth Combination Saw Blade
The Freud 10-Inch 50-Tooth Combination Saw Blade with Perma-Shield coating features four alternate top bevel teeth and a square raker tooth per section that lets you cut hardwoods and softwoods with a smooth, clean edge. The thick MicroGrain carbide tips allow for more cuts between sharpening, and the non-stick Perma-Shield coating reduces gumming, rusting, and corrosion. The blade features a 5/8-inch arbor and comes with a limited lifetime warranty.
Applications
The Freud LU84R011 is ideal for ripping or cross-cutting hardwoods and softwoods with a smooth, clean edge.
Key Tech Specs
- Thick MicroGrain carbide tips
- Non-stick Perma-Shield coating
- Laser cut blade body
- Kickback reducing design
- Tri-metal brazing for impact-resistant tips
Warranty
Freud saw blades are covered by a limited lifetime warranty.
Technical Details
- An ideal saw blade to cut hardwoods and softwoods with a smooth, clean edge- Large gullets and flat top teeth for ripping
- Kickback-reducing design
- Non-stick Perma-Shield coating reduces gumming, rusting, and corrosion
- Limited lifetime warranty
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By Charles D. Arkon (Sparta, TN USA)
Excellent cut, Low noise level, Perma Shield coating allows very little residue build up. Top notch product for the price.
By New England Yankee (Northern New England)
I bought this blade for my new Jet Deluxe saw to replace an older combination blade I had on hand. I've truly used it as an all-around blade - I haven't, in fact, put a dedicated crosscut or rip blade on the saw yet, as I've been happy with the cuts I've been getting. Crosscuts are as good as I've seen with a crosscut blade in the past. I can feel a bit of drag ripping, compared to using a dedicated rip blade, but the cut is still excellent. This is excellent performance in a modestly-priced blade, plus it's coated. I think it's a good buy.
By E. Holmquist (South Windsor, CT USA)
This blade makes very clean cuts. I have cross cut and ripped Maple, Walnut, Oak, Pine, Poplar and plywood all with nice crisp cuts. The occasional cleanup of the blade and it's back like new.
By M. Campos (Norwalk, CA)
I like this blade, it gives you a fairly good cut, but not as good as what I get with the 80 teeth crosscut blade or their 24 teeth rip blade. Considering that it is a combination blade and the convenience of not having to switch blades I would highly recommend it. On the other hand for real fine work I would always go to a dedicated blade.
By F. da Silva
This post is not to insult anyone's woodworking skills just sharing my experience with this blade.
I bought this blade thinking I could mount it on my saw and forget about, mistake. This Blade works great as a combination saw blade on soft (pine) ¾ stock; but don't be fooled into thinking that you can mount it in your saw and forget about. The blade's full width kerf and number of teeth will cause your saw to bog down the first time you try to rip a piece of 4x4 hardwood stock. Especially if you are using it in an underpowered table top saw.I think the blade's thickness is the killer. Just something this weekend sawdust manufacture ran into.
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