A: Yes you can. 60 teeth should give you a fine enough cut - use masking tape to cut through - it will help eliminate splintering.
by|Jul 27, 2024
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A: yes
by|Sep 8, 2023
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A: Yes
by|Sep 8, 2023
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A: yes easily
by|Sep 8, 2023
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Q:Will this work to cut polycarbonate sheets?
by|Jul 6, 2022
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A: Will it, yes. Will it work well No! You need a fine tooth blade with 10-12 teeth per inch for polycarbonate. This is a good blade for a smooth finish with wood but it only has 5 teeth per inch.
by|Oct 23, 2023
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A: Possibly. I used a 6" plywood hollow ground blade for acrylics. The cut rate/speed for 6"is roughly half of 10" blade. Heat build up turns the "sawdust" into a gummy mess. Thin stock works better. Don't slow feed. Test stock. Teeth barely above surface.
by|Aug 30, 2023
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Q::Where are these blades made ? USA or China ?
by|Jul 1, 2022
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A: Packaging states it’s made in China
by|Jul 27, 2024
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A: Packaging states they are made in China
by|Dec 18, 2023
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Q:How much does these 2 pk of blades weigh?
by|Nov 8, 2021
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A: it weighs two times the weight of a single 10 inch blade.
by|Aug 29, 2023
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A: The package of two weighs about 2 pounds. It is not marked on the packaging
by|Aug 29, 2023
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A: Thank you for your recent inquiry with The Home Depot. This product has a weight of 3.3 pounds. We appreciate your business and look forward to serving you in the future.
by|Jul 27, 2023
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Q:Will these blades fit a Hitachi 10fc2 10 in. compound saw
by|Aug 24, 2021
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A: They will fit any saw with a standard 5/8" arbor, which is what your saw has.
by|Aug 31, 2021
A: No this is a 12" blade with a 1" arbor hole.
The saw you mention is a 10" max blade with a 5/8" arbor hole
Won't work at all.
by|Nov 16, 2023
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A: Check the arbor hole size first. Hole in center of diameter
by|Sep 8, 2023
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Q:what is the cut width?
by|Aug 19, 2021
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A: 1/8 inch
by|Dec 18, 2023
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A: It’s described as thin kerf. The back of blade has the dimension of 2.4mm which is approx 3/32”.