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DEWALT 10-Inch Miter/Table Saw Blade, Fine Finish, 60-Tooth, 2-Pack (DW3106P5D60I)

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About this item

  • Thin kerf for fast and smooth cutting action
  • Computer balanced plate reduces vibration for improved accuracy and better finish
  • Exclusive wedge shoulder design puts more steel behind each tip for increased durability and accuracy


The DEWALT DW3106P5D0I Series 20 10-Inch 60T Fine Finish Saw Blade (2pk) is ideal for all cutting applications in softwood, hardwood, chip board or plywood using a table saw or miter saw. Professional quality thin kerf carbide saw blades produce a smooth finish with minimal material waste.


GaryGnu
Reviewed in Canada on July 7, 2024
Great deal. Good quality product!!
Huguette Jaillet
Reviewed in Canada on June 29, 2024
Cutting wood
Michael Santitoro
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
great blades ues them every day
David
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on January 12, 2023
As Described
Christian
Reviewed in Australia on May 5, 2022
Perfectly straight and sharp for a month after daily use.
GJH
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2020
Every tool our home owns is a Dewalt, hence the need for replacement blades. The first set worked well, sharp and served my husband faithfully. Time for a restock and Amazon has the best prices and I needn’t visit the big blu or orange, order and they arrive in a day or two.
Roger Mn
Reviewed in Mexico on October 3, 2018
Precio insuperable y con el respaldo de la calidad DeWALT.Usé un disco en la ingleteadora y otra en la sierra de banco. Cortes finos en melamina y maderas delicadas. Lo recomiendo sin dudas.
Rich in SLO
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2015
Good price as a "two-fer". Not a lot of carbide on the teeth; they won't sharpen more than a couple of times. It does cut cleaner than I expected. But the Yellow paint on the teeth (they call it some kind of coating to reduce friction -- it's yellow paint!) rubs off on the wood so if you want that cut end to show in your work, you'll have to sand the paint off.
Ricardo
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2015
These blades are a great buy for a home DIYer. I haven't used them for the job site yet (follow up later), but my home projects have shown little tare with smooth cross cuts on the miter and table saws. A little warning for those perfectionist, Yellow paint will stay on your work the first few cuts. When paint wares off the carbide teeth those yellow ends will go away. I most likely wouldn't use them to rip any wood, but in a pinch I'm sure you could get the job done with these blades. I prefer a blade with a deeper gullet and with less teeth for ripping. Hook angle is +7deg, I didn't see this on the description so I hope that will help someone out there. Only my son has used my saws and he was surprised how easy the cuts were. I will tell friends that this is a good buy, two for one great low price.
Steve S
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2015
Good saw blade. I use it for cutting plywood on the table saw. Well not only plywood but everything besides solid wood. I use a separate blade for solid wood - a ripping blade. But this blade out-performs others I have purchased locally at Lowes, like freud, and is cheaper to buy on amazon. I like this blade because it leaves a clean bottom side (no chipping) especially when used in conjunction with a zero clearance insert. It also keeps its edge - just stay away from ripping solid wood or it will dull quickly. This blade on a miter saw would be great as well.
Eugene Kasper
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2014
As covered in other reviews, this blade for the price is excellent. I am using one blade in an old Sears chop saw and the second in a Harbor Freight compound miter saw. Very little tear out - So far the blade has held up with use.This review was six years ago when I was not educated on blades. What I realized is that this blade is for a table saw not for miter saws. A great table saw blade for the price. I cut a lot of plywood with these baldes. But since then I purchased other blades for miter, radial arm, and chop saws. What I did not understand while the tooth count and kerf are important, but also the tooth hook degree and tooth type. Safety first and results, please.
Christopher
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2013
Most cross cuts I do are 5/4 x 6 decking, so a simple non-sliding chop saw is all I need. The inexpensive Ryobi works OK - except the stock blade did leave a fair amount of tearout, so I replaced it when it wore out. First, with a Diablo 1040A.Bad! While the 1040A had a picture of a miter saw on it - indicating it safe to use on a miter saw - it is not! The 20-degree hook angle means the blade is pulling up on the workpiece when cutting with a miter saw (it would be pulling down when used on a table saw). When I cut a small piece (proabably smaller than I should have), the blade caught the offcut, pulling it up into the saw, jamming it, and bending the blade. I found out the hard way that miter saw blades should have either a negative hook angle, or at most, a 7-degree positive angle.Specs on this blade say it has a 5-degree hook angle, so it is truly OK for a miter saw. So far it is working great! Tearout is minor - far less than the stock blade, yet it cuts 'like thru butter'DeWalt has a 'Precision Trim' 80-tooth blade with a negative hook angle, but at $60+. While I considered getting it instead, so far this much less expensive blade is working so well I am no longer considering it.
Natalia
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2013
It was difficult finding this two pack on Amazon, but I'm glad I kept looking. My first DeWalt 60T saw blade wore out after installing 400 sq ft of flooring (in a tight awkward area with lots of cuts), all new baseboards for my house, a couple of cabinets, shelving for my garage, and a few other things I probably shouldn't have used my good blade for. I was very happy with the life of the blade so I came back for more. The 60T is much cheaper than the 80 for finish carpentry work and just as good as far as I can tell. Furthermore, it's cheap enough that I don't feel the need to change out my blade all the time. I just keep the 60T in and keep working, even if I have to cut a few rough pieces. I can't wait to try a few more projects.
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