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
- 40-tooth; 5/8 in. arbor hole with diamond knock-out
- 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
Jarrod Ortiz (verified owner) –
Nice blade, but did not fit my Milwaukee, to small arbor.
Conrad Corkery (verified owner) –
Very clean cuts
Montana Welch (verified owner) –
Very clean cut with extremely low vibration and noise.
Darryl Stark (verified owner) –
No problem works well just what I needed
Maggie Gibson (verified owner) –
I did not use this yet but it looks as though it is well designed with a narrow width for smother cutting. That’s all I have for now.
Stacy Bradtke (verified owner) –
Would definitely purchase again worked as expected!
Gabriella Wunsch (verified owner) –
This is a first rate saw blade. With 60 teeth, it is most often thought of as a plywood blade. But I wanted to try it on maple, wenge, padauk, and purpleheart. I was making some end grain cutting boards and needed very smooth cuts on the edges for my glue ups. I had to cut just a bit off all the edges to straighten the boards, as shown in the photos. The blade performed very well. The cuts, even on the wenge (which is a very hard wood) was clean and crisp and allowed my glue ups to go without issue. Maple can also be a problem at times as I have had saw blades chatter when finishing the cut. That did not happen with this blade. Very smooth and very precise.
Pink Schneider (verified owner) –
No problem works well just what I needed
Stanley Pagac (verified owner) –
Good
Tamia Russel (verified owner) –
A nice fine finish blade that performs very well without gumming up thanks to the anti- friction coating. This 10 inch 80 tooth saw blade is well designed and high quality. I typically use the DIABLO Red saw blades from Freud America, Inc. for my ultra fine finish saw blade needs and also have used several construction series blades from Dewalt. This blade is a competitor for the Diablo 80 tooth blade but the Diablo does cut a little cleaner in my opinion. It has the same price point and cut the several project panel veneered plywood sheets with ease and cut a 2 1/2″ butcher block top without bogging or any tear out. A little sanding with a finish sander and the table top was ready to go. As for the longevity of this blade I can only say that it is still as sharp as it was when installed on my saw and only time will tell but I do not see it getting dull any time soon.
Afton Paucek (verified owner) –
This saw blade cut thru “one by” pine like a hot knife thru butter.
Quinn Kuphal (verified owner) –
Great blade – cuts easily and leaves smooth surfaces. Perfect for the new M18 table saw.
Emmanuel Lakin (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.
Emanuel Herzog (verified owner) –
I needed new blades for my small cordless circular saw and thought the Milwaukee blade would be worth a try. The description of a fine finish 36 tooth blade made me wonder about the “fine finish” performance that this blade would produce. I have to admit, I was pleasantly surprised. I immediately bolted it onto my saw and tried it on some scrap pieces of trim that I had. These pieces were already finished, so I thought that would be a good test for the “fineness”. On the ¾” quarter round, it did a nice job but there were some very small splinters chipped out. You really had to look to see them and they could have been covered with a little stain and would never be noticeable. Next I tried the blade on a piece of 5” baseboard that was also finished. The same for this piece, small pieces splintered out. I then did what I frequently do with this type of wood and taped the line where I was going to cut with painters tape. That took care of the splintering issue and the pieces looked great. The saw went through it smoothly and easily.I then thought I would try it on a 2” X 4”. It went through the board very easily and left a very nice cut. There was also a little soft wood splintering on the end. It didn’t matter on this piece, as it was going into framing for a wall. I was very happy with this cut also.I love these little cordless saws, as I frequently need to cut only a piece of two, and dislike dragging out a long extension cord for the bigger power saw and really don’t like getting out my miter saw on a stand if I don’t have to. A lot of my work is at remote locations anyway and there may be electrical service nearby, or there may not be. This little blade does the trick and I will definitely buy more of them.
Marie Lang (verified owner) –
very clean cuts.
Raegan Shanahan (verified owner) –
Excellent saw blade, cuts like it’s going through butter.
Jaden Ritchie (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.
Karina Durgan (verified owner) –
This blade was easy to install on my miter saw and cut like butter! The price was reasonable (better than some other blades), only time will tell if this lasts as long as a pricier blade. I’ve used it on pine and oak so far and would plan to use this for “finish” cuts if it continues to perform like this. I also think this would work great on my next flooring installation project (laminate or vinyl plank).
Lavon Kuphal (verified owner) –
These new blades from Milwaukee are a great quality and an awesome price. The alternating top bevel teeth on this one aren’t quite as steep an angle as the larger 10″ and 12″ blades of the same series, but they still help provide a clean cut while avoiding tearout.The anti-friction coating works really well and I haven’t noticed it rubbing off on any of my workpieces either. This blade is significantly cheaper with similar performance to the other 36T blades I was using for my Milwaukee M12 FUEL circular saw – I’m glad to see them jumping into manufacturing high quality blades to go with their tools.
Korbin Kovacek (verified owner) –
I have used 40 tooth 6.5″ circular saw blade from several manufacturer’s. This one certainly ranks as good as any of the ones that I have purchased. It installed on my saw without difficulty. It tracked very well. Even without some blue tape, the initial cuts were very smooth. I don’t recall seeing these blades for sale at Home Depot. I hope that they start carrying them. I like Milwaukee accessories very much. I have too much invested in other brands of cordless tools to make the switch at this point. There are times that I wish that I would have started with Milwaukee.