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- A must for underpowered saws, thin kerf blades remove less material,
which means you’ll get reduced waste and less power drain on your saw.
- With a -5 degree hook angle and application specific micrograin carbide, this blade will dramitcally improve the performance of your sliding compound miter saw.

Customer Reviews and Photos for: Freud LU91R Thin Kerf Sliding Compound Miter Saw Blade
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Average Rating:
(4.8)
(5 customer reviews)
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1) Submitted by
Terry Whittenbaugh, from McGregor, IA
on 10/16/2009
Customer Rating: 
I use this 8.5" blade in my Hitachi sliding compound miter saw because it gives smooth as glass cuts even in plywood. It stays sharp about 80% longer than any of the other blades I have tried. Would not use any other brand since I have been using Freud. By far the best buy for the money.
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2) Submitted by
Chuck Loftis, from Redondo Beach, CA
on 7/7/2009
Customer Rating: 
I use this on the DeWalt 717 (10") sliding compound miter saw and I just finished a face-frame cabinet project. This blade is terrific on hardwood (oak), softer woods and even birch plywood or laminated MDF. In a pinch I have even used it on PVC pipe. The negative hook angle makes it very controllable. The cut surfaces are the smoothest I have even seen. I wish I had this blade on my old 8 ½” radial saw that I just recycled. The regular style blades were too aggressive for a sliding saw.
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3) Submitted by
Brian Dugle, from Hayward, WI
on 11/10/2008
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I'm using this blade in a Craftsman radial arm saw. It makes a glass-smooth cross cut in hardwood such as oak. I have several Freud table saw blades and this one is just as good as all the rest. Highly recommended!
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4) Submitted by
John L. Bobbitt, from Nashville, TN
on 6/15/2009
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I haven't used it enough to give it 5 stars. I recently put my Craftsman Radial Arm Saw back in service. I soon realized why I hadn't used it in a while. On my first cut with it the saw jumped forward as soon as it caught that first bit of wood. I wasn't in control of the saw for a split second and I didn't like that feeling. The first cut I made with the 10 inch blade was soooo different. There was no jump. I actually had to pull the saw through the wood rather than hold it back. It cuts smoothly through plywood with no splintering too.
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5) Submitted by
Gary Boggio, from Roosevelt, UT
on 6/18/2008
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This blade is being used on my Dewalt 705 compound miter saw. I have been using Freud blades on my table saw and miter saws for the past 14 years; experiencing nothing but the finest quality product.
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