Milwaukee’s wood cutting, fine finish blades provide cleaner cuts and cutting efficiencies to improve your productivity. An ATB tooth pattern minimizes tearout in the cut material. 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
- Alternate-tooth bevel (ATB) pattern
- Cobalt infused tungsten carbide
- Thin kerf blade
- Optimized for both cordless and corded tools
- 36-tooth; 10 mm arbor hole
- Great for use with: softwoods, hardwoods, malamine, MDF, veneered plywoods, wet lumber, treated lumber and laminated woods such as plywood, OSB, LVL, PSL, LSL and OSL
Corrine Lesch (verified owner) –
This blade is SHARP. I am using it on a DeWalt 20 Volt battery saw and it slices through material with almost no effort. I got it for use in thin material like plywood and it does a great job with minimal splintering. It tracks straight and has a very narrow kerf. I have always bought top quality blades for use on my portable saw since it has less power than a corded saw. This blade seems to be as good or better than the other blades I have been using. It has relief slots to keep it from warping when it gets hot and has a nonstick/low friction coating. I am just glad that more manufacturers are coming out with 6 ½” blades for battery saws. Since this blade did so well in plywood I tried it out on 2×6 Douglass fir and it went through it without a hitch. I normally use a worm drive saw for framing work and I am either going to get the 7 1/4” version for my big saw or use the 6 ½” blades on the worm drive. Since these blades have a diamond knockout I could easily install them on a full size saw and only lose about 3/8” of cutting depth.
Duane Rippin (verified owner) –
Used on my table saw very smooth cuts no splintering. Great blade
Ena Considine (verified owner) –
I have been using this blade in a rigid contractors saw for a few weeks. I have used it on a variety of thicknesses with very equal outcome. The blade does a good job on plywood and MDF materials. I have also used it on pine lumber of differing thickness. I have no complaints and the blade cuts like the wood is soft as butter. This must be from the laser cut to help cut wobble and vibration. Milwaukee came out with a good blade.
Nola Rutherford (verified owner) –
Great quality blade for my portable table saw. As with most Milwaukee blades they hold their edge better than most.
Lucio Conn (verified owner) –
THIS A GREAT PORTABLE SAW. WORKS ALL DAY ON A 5 AMP BATTERY .
Brady Durgan (verified owner) –
Great quality works good.
Bryon King (verified owner) –
Outstanding clean cuts. Normal Milwaukee quality and it works great in the Milwaukee M18 Fuel saw.
Nona McDermott (verified owner) –
Had to cut some 3 inch slabs of red oak. This saw did the job!
Emanuel Schowalter (verified owner) –
Used this thin kerf blade for putting up some shiplap siding. It was a stained shiplap to so I wanted to insure chipping was minimal. A thin blade and many toothed blade helped to insure the wood didn’t chip or splinter. After a wall; probably 60-80 cuts the blade is still as sharp as when it came out of its package. So I expect the blade to last a long time.
Sven Rowe (verified owner) –
Good price and quality
Duncan Aufderhar (verified owner) –
very clean cuts.
Efren Bailey (verified owner) –
Performs as advertised. Thin kerf for less material waste; did not bind on hardwoods; fit the M12 cordless circular saw from Milwaukee.
Stephen Waelchi (verified owner) –
The blade arrived in good condition and worked very well, it cut through the paneling like butter. I would recommend this blade to anyone looking to get a clean cut with a hand circular saw.Al S
Corbin Waters (verified owner) –
The blade has a uniform coating; lies flat and is well-balanced at no-load running speed in my saw. I used it overhead in a sliding compound miter saw to cut paint grade poplar crown moldings. There was no chipping or tear outs. On walnut and cherry built-up crown assemblies I got similar results by judiciously lowering my cutting speed (blade advance speed). Even long tapered back slash joints required no sanding prior to assembly. Also I decided to put the blade in a table saw and produce some cabinet panels from hardwood veneer plywood. Of course I worked with finish side and face-down. Of several species tested, none produced splinters. I attribute those fine cuts to the high angle of the alternate tooth bevel. This seems to have the same effect as pre-scoring the cut line. I did not measure the angle with a protractor; but it does appear that the pitch of the tooth chisel edges versus the plane of the blade is steeper than that on many similar products. The blade did not gum up or scorch. Because of its fine results thus far, I do not think it sensible to dedicate this blade to high production rates; so I’ve not tested it under rapid use conditions. I will, however, continue to look at its longevity until sharpening – and until visible deterioration of the coating. So far, so good.
Augustine Considine (verified owner) –
Top notch quality; working at my expectations.
Madie Paucek (verified owner) –
Would definitely purchase again worked as expected!
Leonora Kuhic (verified owner) –
This saw blade cut thru “one by” pine like a hot knife thru butter.
Ellie Johns (verified owner) –
Cuts very clean. We have a lot of miles on this blade cutting log siding and it looks like new. Highly recommend. Very durable.
Joel Kshlerin (verified owner) –
.Perfect for trim cutting
Estella Schuster (verified owner) –
This blade is almost a “must-have” when cutting any large piece of pre-finished trim such as crown molding. The extra number of teeth assure a chip-free but especially if you use blue painters tape on the cut line. For smaller applications it is better to use a smaller blade. Smaller blades produce less wobble than larger blades. This blade is well worth the money.