Milwaukee’s wood cutting, framing blades maximize life and cutting efficiencies to improve your productivity. An anti-friction coating keeps the blade cool while cutting and resists corrosion and gumming. Laser cutting technology creates the blade from 100% sheet steel to ensure a stable blade that increases cutting accuracy. Laser cut vibration slots minimize wobble and warping during use. A thin kerf design delivers faster cuts as well as more cuts per charge when using a cordless tool.
- Anti-friction coating
- Laser cut from sheet steel
- Polymer filled vibration slots
- Cobalt infused tungsten carbide
- Thin kerf blade
- Optimized for both cordless and corded tools
- 18-tooth; 10 mm arbor hole
- Great for use with: softwoods, hardwoods, wet lumber, treated lumber and laminated woods such as plywood, OSB, LVL, PSL, LSL and OSL
Elliott Zboncak (verified owner) –
Excellent quality, very strong material, and perfect balance. As good as it gets.
Tremayne Kovacek (verified owner) –
I do a lot of woodworking and a friend brings me pieces of lumber from his warehouse for repurposing. I make picture frames, and other useful home items. These blades are perfect for cutting the lumber to length beofre the band saw or miter saw. The carbide tips make these extremely sharp and I’m sure will help in the longevity of the blade. Stopping to change a blade mid-project is no fun and costs time. Try these if you cut a lot of lumber. You will be satisfied.
Dino Moore (verified owner) –
Cuts good on my cordless saw.
America Kuhlman (verified owner) –
New blade works great
Wilma Abshire (verified owner) –
I made 2×2 lumber from 2×4 lumber – less the width of the blade. Unbelievable smoothness and speed of the cuts. The blade made cut after cut ripping full 8 foot lengths of pine 2×4. The blade is quieter than many, and I made a couple cuts of scrap lumber, so thin you could use it for writing notes. This is after ripping (lengthwise) 17 – 8ft pine 2×4’s. The paper thin cuts were as smooth and still perfect in thickness across the length. I have a commercial grade table saw which obviously helps with precision, but your saw is really only as good as the blade you install. I will put this blade up against the more expensive blades I have, and can’t imagine a difference in the cut, precision or long life of the blade.
Rebeca Runolfsdottir (verified owner) –
I’m hardly a woodworker so I’m definitely not the most qualified to make this statement… the blade fits like a glove and works well for what I need it for…
Christy Nicolas (verified owner) –
It worked great in my new Milwaukee battery table saw. It just It just buzzes through the D select pine that I was cutting.
Wilma Crist (verified owner) –
Overall a really good saw blade.The blade cuts exactly 1/16 inch wide cut (see pic) No binding or sticking in any cuts.Attached are pics showing clean crosscuts on 4×6, 2×4, and 1×3 boards.All left nearly flawless cuts with the exception of a very few wood fibers sticking out. You have to look really close on the pics to see the few wood hairs sticking out.There should be at least one larger hole that you can stick a screwdriver in to install/uninstall the blade. The three small holes DO NOT work for this purpose. If you are changing blades frequently this will be an issue. If not – no problem. The only reason it gets a 4 instead of a 5 is that it lacks a hole for easy install/uninstall.The durability in the last few weeks has been fine. Get back to me in a year for a report on the overall longevity.
Kaylee Harris (verified owner) –
Between the anti-friction coating, and the thin kerf, this blade cuts like the proverbial hot knife through butter.I can’t speak to the lifespan on these new Milwaukee blades as yet, as while I am a pro tradesman, a circular saw is not a primary tool for me. It takes me a good bit to wear out a blade. I can say that I’ve been running these blades in my cordless saws at home, both cordless and corded, and have been very happy with them so far. New, they cut as well as any I’ve tried. The coating really does seem to help with bind, and my cordless saws do seem to bog a little less with them. If the coating holds up long-term, I think these blades will definitely be winners.
Iva Kreiger (verified owner) –
Cuts everything with the awesome brushless Cordless Milwaukee circular saw
Enos Wilkinson (verified owner) –
It was a very good
Geovanni Cassin (verified owner) –
Here is a heavy duty blade. It is designed to cut framing lumber and is heavier than a lot of blades I have seen. This one is not a thin kerf blade for finish work but is made to take some punishment and keep on cutting.
Alaina Balistreri (verified owner) –
La vida del disco de corte es notablemente superior.
Rae Metz (verified owner) –
very good product fully satisfied
Carissa Kunde (verified owner) –
Best all around blade i have found to run on my 20v Dewalt
Mathilde Schuppe (verified owner) –
Took it up to HD to have them replace the old blade. Would have been easier if I could have purchased in store instead of having to order it.
Nikki Conn (verified owner) –
This is a nice heavy duty blade for a 10 1/4″ portable circular saw such as the big Milwaukee saw. These are nice because they will cut a 4X4 in one pass so you can cut off posts if you are building a deck or pole barn. I used one once to cut bevels on some 3″ thick doors I made for a project. It worked very well. It will not be as smooth a cut as a blade with more teeth in it I.E. a finish blade but it will make short work of many construction projects.
Bert Rutherford (verified owner) –
Good product good price
Keagan Bins (verified owner) –
This blade cuts through wood like butter! It was a bear to replace the old blade, but once I got this one on everything worked right away. I’ve used this blade for various framing projects, for a bunk bed and now some shiplap and a small flooring project. It cuts right through without a problem and has left little to no remnants behind to sand and finish off! Love this blade and will definitely be coming back to Milwaukee for the next blade change.
Brannon Marks (verified owner) –
As advertised