Oshlun SBW-100080 10-Inch 80 Tooth ATB Fine Finishing Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor


Key features
- •Copper Plugged Expansion Slots
- •Professional Grade Carbide
- •Tensioned And Hardened Steel Plate
- •Surface Ground Steel Plate
- •Positive Hook Angle
BrandOSHLUN
CategoryCircular Saw Blades
Size80 Tooth Fine Finishing
ColorSteel
WarrantyOshlun guarantees all of our products against defects in material and workmanship for the life of the product. This does not include normal wear and tear or improper usage.
Oshlun SBW-100080 10-Inch 80 Tooth ATB Fine Finishing Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor
List Price: $96.11$86.50DEALYou Save: $9.61 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.7
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Based on 10 reviews
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Negative hook eliminates the Radial Arm Saw's tendency to climb. "HEARING PROTECTION REQUIRED"
Lynn G.✓ Verified Purchase•August 16, 2023
The media could not be loaded. I like all aspects of this 10" blade on my Radial Arm Saw. It produces a beautiful cut and the saw and carriage does not have the tendency to climb into the stock. The price is also reasonable. My only dissatisfaction is the overwhelming, loud whine or siren sound that the blade produces. Upon first startup I immediately deployed my hearing protection. This blade operating on my old DeWalt RAS, at 3600 rpm, will destroy your hearing faster than a Metallica concert. The video does not do justice relating the high sound level.
One of the sharpest and durable blade I’ve ever used.
John P.✓ Verified Purchase•August 16, 2023
You will not regret this purchase"¦
A decent blade for finish work.
A. Woods✓ Verified Purchase•July 29, 2023
I purchased this to replace my worn-out Irwin in my table saw. For the price, I'm happy with it. It is sharp, doesn't exhibit any vibration, and doesn't ring. I you've used older style solid steel blades, you know what I mean by "ring". One caveat is that if you're looking for a mirror finish cut on your material, or are looking for a blade to run glue joints, I don't think this will be what you're looking for. While the blade is extremely sharp, and tear-out is very very minor to not distant, the cut edge will have a touch of roughness from tooth marks. That said, I've used this with oak, maple, fir, pine, and cabinet-grade plywood with excellent results. When ripping fillers for cabinetry, the quality of the cut is more than acceptable for that type of work. You end up with a tight joint without tear-out or gaps. If the cut will be exposed, you will have to do a little sanding, but that is usually expected anyway. Only the highest quality blades, such a Forrest, will give you a cut that doesn't require very much in the way of hard work. For the price, I'm more than happy with this blade and will most likely purchase more in the future as I need them.
So far, this has been a good blade for the money
Rick Shriver, Owner of Media Group Ohio, LLC and Willis Hill Farm, LLC✓ Verified Purchase•July 24, 2023
All blades are expensive if they are worth anything. This one was a good compromise. I read a lot of reviews on a lot of blades before buying, This blade was straight and balanced out of the box. Cuts smooth. Your experience may well be different, but I am satisfied. I just would the cost of decent saw blades could come down a little.
Two thumbs up
DrHoJo✓ Verified Purchase•July 23, 2023
Gives clean flat bottom cuts. Good for ripping or crosscut.
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