Freud LU79R006M20: 160mm Thin Kerf Ultimate Plywood & Melamine Blade
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160mm x 48T mm Thin Kerf Ultimate Plywood & Melamine Blade
Specs: Arbor 20mm, Diameter 160mm, Grind Hi-ATB, Hook Angle 2°, Kerf .087″, Plate .063″, Teeth 48
Premium TiCo HI-Density Carbide Crosscutting Blend for Maximum Performance
High Alternate Top Bevel (HiATB)Tooth Design produces splinter-free cuts
Modified Triple Chip Grind (MTCG) Tooth Design for long life and chip free cuts in thick stock manmade materials
Perma-Shield Non-Stick Coating reduces blade drag, protects the blade from corrosion and pitch build-up.
Customers say
Customers find this saw blade excellent for Festool saws, praising its razor-sharp edge and ability to make clean, splinter-free cuts. Moreover, the blade performs superbly and fits Festool track saws perfectly, while offering good value for money. However, compatibility receives mixed feedback, with one customer noting it’s not suitable for the Makita track saw.
13 reviews for Freud LU79R006M20: 160mm Thin Kerf Ultimate Plywood & Melamine Blade
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SE –
Very good blade for TS 55 — But CHECK THE TEETH ASAP!
I originally bought this Freud blade just to see how it compared to the Festool blade.Out of ignorance, I foolishly used my TS 55 and the stock blade to cut a few pieces of laminate flooring. After that, my Festool blade cut terribly and would smoke and bog down in 3/4″ plywood. I did some research and found that the laminate flooring will ruin carbide saw blades–there are several stories on the Festool Owners Group site where others discuss doing the same thing with both their TS and Kapex saws. In my case it was a TS 55 and a DeWalt miter saw.At the time, I didn’t know I had ruined my Festool blade–just that it could barely cut through plywood.So last weekend, I removed my dull Festool blade and put in this Freud blade. It cut through the plywood like butter. Zero smoke. Very little effort required to push the saw–I just helped it along and it floated along the track. The Freud blade was fantastic.However, with those positive comments, I had to immediately return the first Freud blade I received. After receiving it, I just happened to look at the teeth. Something about one of the teeth looked odd, like it was cut at a different angle. After looking closer, I saw that the carbide was chipped. 1/4 of the tooth was missing. I looked at the rest of the blade, and found another tooth that was chipped, missing 1/2 of the tooth. The blade obviously didn’t get proper QA. I have many other Freud blades and bits that I love, and have never seen anything like this.I returned the blade the same day back to Amazon, and they shipped me a replacement right away. The new blade is perfect and works great.If you order any of the Freud Festool blades, make sure to carefully inspect all of the teeth. But I highly recommend this blade for the TS 55–don’t listen to the Festool accolytes that say you should only use Festool blades. For the price, the Freud blade works well for me.
Jory Michael –
Cuts like a dream
It’s a blade so fine it won’t leave a splinter. Cuts through wood while keeping cool like winter. Not a single burn mark left behind. Through pretty much everything it glides. I choose this blade over the Festool. You would too unless you’re a fool… or just like spending extra money. They’re fairly comparable.
WB Halper –
A great replacement track saw blade…
I purchased this blade for my DeWalt DCS520 60V cordless track saw. It’s working great. The stock Dewalt blade was badly splintering the top plywood veneer. This blade has minimal splintering…still not zero but much better. Putting down a strip of painter’s tape and cutting through that eliminated that problem. (Another technique – a shallow scoring cut – also worked well.) The Freud blade diameter is 160mm vs the original’s 165, but that’s only a difference of 2.5mm in cut depth, roughly 1/10″, and not enough to affect anything on a through cut!Highly recommended!
Randall –
Fit my WEN track saw
This fit great on my WEN track saw setup. The blade cut well though 3/4 birch plywood.
adam yaw –
Blade is great perfect for 6-1/2â track saw but blade isnât 6-1/2â
Blade is great perfect for 6-1/2â track saw but blade isnât 6-1/2â Itâs just over 6â. The arbor size is larger on a track saw so youâre not able to use a standard $12.99 Freud blade. But this fit my Dewalt 60v track saw and the blade is very smooth with really no tear out. Youâre just going to lose some cut depth
AmiRand Custom Furniture & Cabinets –
works with festool track saw
Freud makes excellent saw blades. Use it with my festool track saw. Much better than Festool blade that came with saw. Freud blade has many more teeth which is necessary for crosscutting. Fix saw perfectly and much less expensive.
TL –
Love them.
Freud blades are fat superior to other blades IMHO.
SuprGenius –
Less tear out and burning
The original blade on my Dewalt track saw was fine until I started using it on solid maple stair treads. It left burn marks on both cross cuts and some rip cuts, and noticeable tear out on edges not protected by the zero clearance strip on the track. This blade has the same tooth count and very similar hook angle but seems to cut much cleaner. Itâs not perfect, but seems worth the money so far.
Yehuda –
The Freud Saw Blade is an exceptional blade that delivers outstanding performance and precision in cutting plywood and melamine materials.One of the standout features of this saw blade is its Perma-Shield coating, which provides a protective barrier against heat, corrosion, and pitch build-up. This coating not only extends the lifespan of the blade but also ensures smooth and clean cuts throughout its usage.The thin kerf design of the blade allows for minimal material waste and reduced cutting resistance, resulting in faster and more efficient cuts. This feature is particularly beneficial when working with delicate materials like plywood and melamine, as it helps prevent chipping and splintering.Furthermore, the Freud LU79R006M20 is equipped with high-quality carbide teeth that are specifically designed for cutting plywood and melamine. These teeth are incredibly sharp and durable, ensuring precise and clean cuts every time.Overall, the Freud LU79R006M20 Perma-Shield Coated Thin Kerf Plywood and Melamine Saw Blade is a top-notch tool that combines durability, precision, and efficiency. Whether you’re working on a professional project or a personal woodworking task, this saw blade is sure to exceed your expectations.
Loke Mun Wah –
Fitted in Makita SP6000J, tested on plywood, very nice finish. Compensate depth of cut by adding 7-8 mm to gauge. For preliminary cut, set depth to 8 mm. Cuts better than original blade at slower speed. Recommended.
Adam –
These are a good alternative to festool blades. They work perfectly and are a bit cheaper. Will buy again.
Sebastian –
Buen disco corta muy bien pero no es tan resistente, al cortar un clavo calibre 18 que no estaba a la vista los dientes del disco se despostillaron y dejó de cortar bien ya que astilla la melamina
Osker –
Es un excelente producto lo recomiendo al ð¯ en mi caso no me sirvió para mà sierra en inmersión.