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Diablo's Ultimate Polished Finish saw blades feature Axial Shear Face Grind (ASFG) that cleanly shears through materials for superior quality finishes on fine molding, hardwoods, softwoods, veneered plywood, melamine and more. Double-Side Grind tooth geometry, an incredible 200 additional grinds, helps produce precise, polished-like cuts equal to that of 220-grit sandpaper or higher. Diablo's TiCo Hi-Density carbide delivers extreme durability and 5X longer blade life on materials requiring polished-like finishes. Diablo's Ultimate Polished Finish saw blades feature laser-cut, ultra-thin kerf blade design that deliver fast, effortless cuts on corded or cordless saws, making this the go-to blade at a permanent location or portable jobsite.
Blade Diameter (in.) | 10 in | Product Height (in.) | 10 in |
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Product Width (in.) | 10 in |
Arbor Size | 5/8 inch | Color Family | Red |
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Material Cut | Wood | Number in Package | 1 |
Number of Teeth | 90 | Power Tool Accessory Type | Circular Saw Blade |
Returnable | 90-Day | Saw Blade Material | Carbide |
Tools Product Type | Power Tool |
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Not sure a miter saw is appropriate as it may be too much energy depending on the density of the paper tubes. The 90 tooth Diablo blade may give you the cut you want so be sure to run a couple test cuts. If the material is dense enough, consider using a pipe cutter with a new blade.
Hi Jeff, this is likely an issue where reviews for different products are being referenced. We are working to correct this.
The reviews stating this ?blade is for a mitre saw, not a table saw? and ?it is for only crosscuts? are wrong. This is a combination blade designed to rip and cross cut. I think you?d have a hard time ripping with this blade on a miter saw.
It is a fantastic blade for both. I've cut shelves with this blade that required no sanding on the cut edge.
Yes this blade is excellent for cross cuts and leaves a nice smooth finish on the cut. This blade is designed to be used in a chop-box not a table saw, though Diablo does make blades designed for table saws to rip wood. Hope this is helpful
I use this for cross cuts. It is a cross cut blade. Works great. No tear out, no burning if you take it reasonably slow, amazingly smooth finish. Hardwood and softwood.
Yes, its a 10" saw blade
Yes it should be compatible, but please always check the tool manual. Thanks for a great question!
I have this blade installed on an older, but very good, Craftsman table saw. I don't know your table or miter saw but it sounds like a good match. I give a very good recommendation for this blade if it fits your saw. Makes the smoothest cuts I've ever experienced and wish I had opted for it long ago.
Yes, works great.
This 10 inch blade with a 5/8" arbor hole will work on both saws. I use Diablo and am very satisfied with the quality of the cut.
Hi Ali, this blade is compatible with 10" miter saw, slide miter saw, or table saw.
Yes, the 10" 90 tooth, 5/8inch.arbor saw blade is compatible with the Bosch 10 inch table saw.
I don't know your table saw, but if it takes a 10" blade I would think this would be ideal. I have this blade installed on a table saw (old Craftsman) and it makes such smooth cuts I regret I didn't purchase it earlier. Expensive but IMHO worth it.
I believe this blade is designed for cross cuts only, not ripping wood. So check the packaging but I believe this is intended for miter saws and radial arm saws. There is a 10 inch 80 tooth blade that is for table saws and works great.
Probably, but my question would be why? Why not get the 12 inch version to take advantage of your saws potential, I would.
Yes. No problem
Not sure, I replaced with the same size blade. I don’t think a bigger blade would have fit my saw.
Hi Burt! Please always refer to your tool manual but unfortunately we can’t recommend doing that. Most 12” miter saw has a 1” arbor and the 10” typically has a 5/8” arbor size. Also, each tool diameter runs on different RPM that can impact on the quality of cut as well.
A 10 inch blade has a 5/8" hole and a 12 " has a 1" hole. Don't use a 10" blade on a 12" saw.
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