Freud D0860S Diablo 8-1/2-Inch 60 Tooth Fine Finishing Miter Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor

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8-1/2" x 60 Tooth, Diablo Slide Compound Miter Blade, Red Perma Shield Coating, Stabilizer Vents, Carbide Tipped, Thin Kerf Design.
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Technical Details

- Features Freud's TiCo Hi-Density Carbide with Titanium for long life and a flawless finish
- Super thin laser cut kerf gives extremely fast, durable, and clean cuts
- Laser-cut stabilizer vents trap noise and vibration keeping the blade cool and reducing blade warp
- Non-Stick Perma-Shield coating to resist heat and reduce pitch build-up
- Tri-Metal Brazing for impact-resistant tips
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Customer Buzz
 "Glass smooth cuts in maple" 2009-10-07
By W. B. Halper (Saratoga, CA)
I've just finished cutting quite a few maple boards using my Hitachi C8FSE 8-1/2-Inch Sliding Compound Miter Saw. The cut surface was absolutely smooth with virtually no chipping on the edges. I've had similar results cutting through oak and other hardwood.



I've also used this blade (although a different one) to cut through 1/8" aluminum and 1/16" brass stock. It's not a recommended use, as the hook angle of the teeth is wrong, but it worked and the cuts were smooth. (If you need to do a lot of metal cutting, you should invest in a blade specifically designed for that purpose - CMT 225.060.08 8-1/2" x 60 Tooth, .122 Kerf, 5/8" Bore Non-Ferrous Metal, PVC & Melamine Cutting Miter Saw Blade) or the Hitachi 998864 8-1/2-Inch 60 Tooth Non-Ferrous Metal Cutting Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor

Customer Buzz
 "Perfect Value, Fine Performance" 2009-02-03
By B. P. Murphy (McLean, VA USA)
This blade is an excellent value according to any criteria you might apply. It is exceedingly sharp, remarkably quiet and wobble free. It is the exact size required for my Dewalt sliding arm compound miter saw. The blade is decidedly better than any option available from the saw manufacturer. It is also a much better value than the so-called premium blades at better than twice the price. It is even cheaper to buy online with free shipping than it is to purchase it at the local mass market home improvement store. I have used miter saws for both hobby and professional applications for more than 20 years, especially for high end custom hardwood trimwork, and this is the very best blade I have used.

Customer Buzz
 "Superb where others failed...." 2007-12-29
By Kevin Mcdermott (Essex County, Massachusetts)
I bought this blade as a last-chance hope to use on a 1950s vintage combination machine tool, the ShopSmith 10er. The saw function is admitted to be the most compromised of the various options, and the tool is powered by its original 1/2HP motor. Other saw blades...even new ones...failed to cut through 1/4 stock without binding and gave a lousy cut to boot. I had pretty much decided to not use the 10er as a saw at all...but then this blade arrived. It whipped through 2x4s without blinking and gave a cut that was razor-clean besides. Highest recommendation!

Customer Buzz
 "An excellent blade." 2007-05-16
By Amateur woodworker (Western Washington)
I have used this and other Freud blades, and have found them to be of consistently high quality, giving excellent cut quality. For my needs as a hobbyist/homeowner they are an ideal choice. Will gladly buy another if and when I wear this one out.

Customer Buzz
 "Smooth, clean cuts" 2005-08-05
By Steven Horii (Philadelphia, PA USA)
I used this blade with a DeWalt 8.5-inch sliding compound miter saw on my recent flooring project. I was putting down a laminate/composite floor. The recommendation of the flooring manufacturer was for a carbide blade with a lot of teeth (60 on a 10-inch blade). I had to cut many angles because of the shape of the room and the saw/blade worked very well. Cut surfaces were very smooth - almost like they were planed. No chipping of the laminate surface, except to a very minor degree when I had to plunge the blade because the angle put the start of the cut right at the edge of the material.



I also used a laser guide with this blade. The laser guide is reliably at the left edge of the kerf, so you can get very close to the exact cut location you want.



The cutting noise is a bit lower than carbide blades with fewer teeth.



No complaints - the blade works as advertised. I also have a 7.25" Freud carbide blade on my circular saw (a Milwaukee) and it works well. This is one reason I decided on the Freud for the DeWalt saw.


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