Reviews Freud F410 Fusion 10-Inch 40 Tooth ATB General Purpose Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor

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Freud F410 Fusion 10-Inch 40 Tooth ATB General Purpose Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor Product Description:



  • An ideal saw blade for general purpose cutting and ripping
  • Laser cut blade bodies and expansion slots
  • Kickback-reducing design
  • Tri-metal brazing
  • Limited lifetime warranty

Product Description

The Fusion tooth design fuses Freud's 30° Hi-ATB tooth with Freud's unique double side grind tooth geometry. The design provides a glass smooth side finish while also giving a flawless top & bottom finish in veneered plywood, hardwoods, & melamine.

Customer Reviews

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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
5Great blade. Does everything well. A WW2 clone.
By Smaug
This is a shameless copy of the Forrest Woodworker 2 blade. It works on the same principle: use a lot of carbide, grind an aggressive bevel, and make it razor sharp. This way, you can get away with fewer teeth and still have that glassy cut. It crosscuts, and cuts off equally well. Forrest does a slightly better factory sharpening job, though, but they should for over $100! Buy this blade and you probably will never need another. Worth every penny.Update - Feb 23, 2008I sold this blade along with my Shopsmith a few years ago. I now have a Ridgid 2400LS table saw. The general purpose blade I use now is a thin kerf Freud I found at Home Depot for $40. It works just as well, and seems to give the saw more power due to the thin kerf design. There is no penalty in the thin kerf blade, in my opinion. Maybe if you're going to run wood diagonally across your table saw to cut coves for molding, the full kerf blade would be good, but otherwise, a thin kerf blade has the effect of giving an extra 1/2 hp. The cuts with the $40 Freud thin kerf are as clean as this $100 "Fusion" blade, in my experience.

9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
5Top Notch Blade!!
By Neoperk
I've owned this blade for about 2 years now and have nothing bad to say about it. I run it on a 1.5hp contractors saw and do weekend woodworking. The blade is extremely well balanced and quiet. The finished edge in hardwoods or softwoods is so nice that I've been able to edge-glue panels without going to the jointer! Who needs a $100+ blade when you can have the same performance with this one?

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Silky smooth cuts, no burn marks.
By C. Miller
I don't know what the guy is talking about with the burn marks, but I don't think it's the blade that's causing them. Everything I've cut so far has been smooth and clean ~ the cut so smooth it's almost shiney like it's been buffed.

I guy who has a woodworking/industrial tools store sold me the blade, told me I'd be just as happy with it as the Forrest WWII and he sells WWII blades also (for a little less than twice the price). He knew I wanted a good value, but I would have gone ahead and bought the WWII if this one wasn't really good. He must be counting on my repeat business, otherwise he'd go out of business being that honest and not trying to push more expensive goods on customers.

I have no idea why the price has gone up to a hundred bucks on Amazon? What's up with that? I got my for less than seventy WITH a free 5" stiffener.

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