But the extra expensive blades (Forrest, Mamba) often aren't worth the huge price Tag imo. Or 20 Diablo blades.ĭiablo isn't bad, they just dull fast ND if careful you could sharpen them, but theie carbide is softer, so you'll need to be extremely careful or you'll have nothing left.Īll in all, blades are something I don't cut costs on. That means one Freud or 1 CMT blade ($65-$170) will have the lifespan of 1,544,947,218 Dewalt blades lol. So they can be resharpened again and again. Plus they have really good quality, thick carbide teeth. Theyre no high end blades for sure, but for the average home owner or contractor, these 12' blades will be sufficient. Regardless of what he called them, they are a common blade size and this is a pretty good deal. But you are correct, 12' is common for miter saws and some table saws. I use Freud most (not Diablo, there's a big difference). There are some 16'+ circular saws out there. Plus I use Full Kerf blades so they do not deflect (bend a bit due to their thinner design). I use sliding compound miter saws (SCMS) So I need a negative degree rake angle to get that perfect cut. Even Diablo, as someone recommended, doesn't do well if you get the wrong 12in blade for the type saw you use. I use mine a lot so I use several brands.īut not every 12 inch blade is good on a miter saw.
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