Cutting Edge Performance Awaits! ✂️
The Freud LU88R010 is a 10-inch thin kerf fine finish crosscut blade designed for precision and efficiency. With 60 teeth and a 15° hook angle, it delivers smooth cuts while minimizing waste. The premium TiCo HI-Density carbide construction ensures durability, and the Perma-Shield coating protects against corrosion and pitch build-up, making it a top choice for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.
Material | Carbide |
Brand | Freud |
Product Dimensions | 10"L x 10"W |
Color | Multi |
Number of Teeth | 60 |
Style | 10-Inch 60 Tooth ATB Thin Kerf Crosscutting Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating |
Item Thickness | 0.07 Inches |
Item Weight | 1.71 Pounds |
Compatible Material | Wood, Plastic, Non-ferrous Metal |
UPC | 008925301707 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00008925301707 |
Manufacturer | Freud |
Part Number | LU88R010 |
Item Weight | 1.71 pounds |
Country of Origin | Italy |
Item model number | LU88R010 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | Fine Finish Crosscutting (Thin Kerf) Saw Blade |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Freud Limited Tooling Warranty. Contact Freud customer service for more details. 800-334-4494 |
J**X
works greatbon my Mitre saw
This blade cut perfectly. No chipping and cuts like butter throw white oak. Extremely happy with how it performed on trim molding install.
M**W
Great blade. Would buy again. !Double check the teeth!
Hands down would buy it over and over again.Great for straight cuts and getting clean cuts when ripping. Gums up a bit quick, only had the blade for a couple weeks and only cut a little bit of pine, but a single board of walnut and the teeth were showing sap buildup already on the sides. Easy to clean though. Tried to use it to cut lapjoints, but the teeth make a valley and dont produce a flat clean groove. The sides are great but that bottom is grooved and requires extra work to flatten/smooth out.Cutting at an angle proved to be pretty great on my rigid r4512 (i think thats the right model number, its the latest version of the saw, i know theres an older model). I made a hexagon shelf and i was cutting the middle board ends with an arrow tip so it can slide into the shelf and be centered on the angled joints. So i set it to 30 and cut and flipped the board over and cut again and i got my arrow end. Anyhow, checked my throatplate and noticed that the blade had either flexed or leaned toward the throat plate because i saw teeth marks on the edge of the lip opening. I never pressed on the blade in that directions, always in the cutting direction only and all my cuts were still clean. So not sure if its because its a thin kerf, that makes it flexible in that way.Anyhow, plan on eventually doing a zero clearance throat plate as well.UPDATE:I mustve gotten a defective blade. After cleaning my blade, i noticed there were some issues with 2 teeth. Some chipping or tearing on the metal teeth (see photos). Anyway, i thought ok, no big deal. Today I crosscut a 1x4, literally 3.5" of material. The saw jammed up the piece of wood and ruined one end. This was uncharacteristic of this blade, so i took a closer look...more than 6 teeth now had damage or defects. I am returning and waiting for a replacement. Hoping it was just a fluke.
R**N
Wonderful thin kerf
Needed a thin kerf blade for some continuous grain drawers on a vanity and this fit the bit because of its 3/32” kerf. The cut was great left very little to no burn, so it performed well for me.
M**2
Amazingly tough, cuts even the hardest woods on a Ryobi table saw
I am replacing stair treads with 5/4" by 12" solid Ipe (Brazilian Walnut).Ipe has a Janka hardness of 3,510 lbf (15,620 N). For comparison, Red Oak is about a third as hard 1,220 lbf (5,430 N). Ipe wood is tougher than nails, literally. It sinks in water, weighs a ton, but looks beautiful and can hold up to the heaviest foot traffic. And I needed a table saw blade to cross cut the boards to length.I have to serviceable Ryobi table saw with a 1.5HP motor. Even on a pretty tame saw this blade gave me clean, smooth cuts every time with little resistance. It has greatly exceeded my expectations for holding an edge against such a tough hardwood. I see no slowing of the blade, no burns on the edges, and no chip out as long as I put a little painters tape over my cuts.Summary: I can't recommend this blade enough. It's tougher than tough, razor sharp out of the package, dead on, cuts buttery smooth, and has held up to one of the toughest woods I have ever worked with.
P**G
Worth the money!
I needed to cut a series of accurate 45s using my mitre saw and decided to replace the blase saw I could get very clean cuts. The thin kerf seemed like the best option. After reading a number of reviews I decided-- as often happens-- to buy the well rated more expensive option. That proved to be the right decision. It cuts easily and without chipping. The finer kerf makes a difference, and I'm sure like other Freud products I've purchased in the past it will hold up well and retain it's sharpness through many cuts. It was worth the extra money over the less expensive options.
B**N
Not for miter saw
Bought this initially for my sliding miter saw but tooth rake is much to high. But works well on table saw. Was hoping to be able to use on both table saw and miter saw but I was wrong. My error on that, product description could be modified to indicate not recommended for miter saw
C**
Great blade
This blade actually came in a 2 pack of blades when I purchased it on Amazon. Other blade was a thin kerf 50 tooth combo blade by Freud. Was a great deal and was only available for a week. Freud makes the best blades, in my opinion, for the price vs performance.
A**3
Used to cut plywood
After reading all of the reviews I purchased this blade in June for my table saw. I have now cut about 25 sheets of birch plywood with this blade. I was having problems with the outside layers cracking and coming off with my other blades. This blade has a smooth buttery cut and I have not had one problem with the veneer layers coming off. Not only that when I’m running it through my saw it glides smoothly. This is by far the best blade I have found and for a good price. I have since purchased one of these blades for all of my saws!
O**M
Ecxelente
Estos discos son garantía, no hace falta comentar mucho.
P**E
Freud ,I expect nothing less !
My first saw blade for my tablesaw was a Freud rip blade and crosscut blade (the old black teflon coated ones) which was over 18 years ago.I decided I was in need of a new crosscut blade and did my home work and Freud came up several times ,and since I`ve used this brand before (as well as others) I decided to order it.Amazon delivered quickly as usual and free shipping by UPS (gotta love that)The blade is extremely sharp out of the package and very well made.I`m building a bed side table from Cherry and Hard Maple and must say ,this blade performs very very well indeed.The cuts are smooth ,no burning and no tear out ,absolutely perfect !!Normally I use a backer board when crosscutting to prevent tear out ,this time I didn`t and the cuts were flawless (although it is still a good idea to use a backer regardless)With my Incra miter gage and the tablesaw set up properly , the cuts are a perfect 90°I would recommend this blade to anybody.Paul T
A**S
Excelente Disco
Cumple perfectamente connsu trabajo, cortes muy limpios.
O**E
Buen producto de calidad
Buen producto si lo encuentras a buen precio ya que cambia constantemente,
C**N
El peor disco que e comprado
Es el peor disco que compré un lado me lo deja decente pero el otro lo deja todo desgarrado, me atrevo a decir que tengo un Truper que me deja mejor acabado que este
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