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6-1/2 Inch Fine Finish Wood Cutting Circular Saw Blade, Fine Cut Crosscut Framing Plywood MDF Plastic Veneer Lumber Laminate, 5/8 Inch Arbor (60-Tooth)

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Style: Wood 60T


Features

  • Fast and Smooth Fine Cut Fine Finish Crosscut Framing Wood, Plywood, MDF, Plastic, Veneer, Particle board, Hardbord, Etc
  • 60Tooth: High tooth count ATB blades finish cuts with a clean, smooth edge.
  • Durable: C3 tungsten carbide tipped provides long lasting, durable
  • Compatible with most 6-1/2-inch circular saws
  • 0.086 Kerf, Max RPM: 8500, 5/8" Arbor

Material: Carbide


Brand: Echo Corner


Product Dimensions: 6.5"L x 6.5"W


Color: Silver


Number of Teeth: 60


Style: Wood 60T


Item Thickness: 2.2 Inches


Item Weight: 0.24 Kilograms


Number of Items: 1


Brand Name: Echo Corner


Model: ECDK165162460USA


Part Number: ECDK165162460USA


Included Components: 1x


Manufacturer: Echo Corner


Item Dimensions L x W: 6.5"L x 6.5"W


Item Thickness: 2.2 Inches


Item Weight: 0.24 Kilograms


Color: Silver


Style Name: Wood 60T


Material Type: Carbide


Number of Teeth: 60


Compatible Material: Engineered Wood


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  • Todo exelente
El articulo viajo a Uruguay, pero fue exactamente lo que compramos
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023 by Hugo Machado

  • Great price. Seems like good quality. Sticky residue.
I haven’t used it yet, but I wanted to make a comment about the sticky stuff on the surface. It wasn’t too hard to remove. I put on disposable gloves and sprayed it with synthetic garage door lubricant. It came right off. I will update after using the blade.
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2022 by WarrDoggy

  • Exelente
Buena sierra, buen corte
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2023 by Yovazky

  • Clean cuts and edge finish
Good cost effective blades for cutting into trim and making rips. Blade holds up as long as you’re not cutting through lots of nails.
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2023 by Wayne

  • Good, but the coating needs cleaned before use..
I have 2 complaints with this.. One is more out of personal preference.. The first is the fact that this comes with some kind of a film on the blade.. It is a very sticky film, like a thick oil coating that dried up and got sticky.. Or maybe some soda / pop that got spilled on it and then dried.. All I know is that is is really sticky.. When I tried cutting through a 4x4 with it, both cuts, when I kinked the saw just a little, the wood hit that sticky coating and it started to bind up because of it.. So if you are going to get this, make sure you clean it off first with some kind of a cleaner (engine de-greaser, brake clean, carb cleaner, etc).. You can see the film that is on it in the pictures. The second thing, like I said, is more of a preference is.. I like it when the blade has the writing on the outside of the blade, so you can see and read it when it is mounted on the saw.. On this blade, the writing goes on the inside of the saw.. When I first put it on, I did not pay attention to the arrow, and just put it on with the label outward, and then had to take it back off and put it back on the right way, which is with the saw info facing inward.. Does it cut clean.. Definitely.. I saw no sign of wear on the edge of the blade after cutting through a 4x4 two times.. The cut was nice and clean with no frayed edges, or splintering.. I attached 2 photos so you can see the cut, and how it looked after using this blade. Put the info label on the other side, get rid of that sticky coating that is on it, and I would give it 5 stars.. But I had to take one star off.. Especially since, this is a saw blade.. I should not have to clean off a saw blade before using it like I do a set of rotors for the brakes on my car.. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2022 by Kaniki Kaniki

  • My go-to blade for a fine cut
Though this blade is small in diameter — 6.5 inches — it will be my go-to blade for fine cuts, both on my 10” radial arm saw as well as on my 7-1/4” hand-held circular saw. I evaluated this product, a 6-1/2” 60 tooth carbide-tipped blade against an older 10” 60 tooth carbide-tipped blade (itself a relatively fine-cut blade). I mounted both blades on my 10” radial arm saw and each time cut through a piece of thin lauan*-faced paneling — having adjusted blade position both times so as to cut only a very shallow groove into the hardboard-topped saw table. One of two photos below shows the two blades side-by-side for coarseness comparison. The other photo shows the blades’ cut results side-by-side. Note that the 6-1/2” 60 tooth blade made a notably smoother cut than the 60-tooth 10” blade. Glad to have added the former to my tool arsenal. In my opinion, this high-value blade deserves the full five stars. ________________ “A good test piece, in my opinion. Lauan — also called ‘Philippine Mahogany’ — is a pretty wood, but in my experience it tends to splinter all too easily. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2022 by J. B. Lantz J. B. Lantz

  • worked on my battery powered makita
I have a 6.5 inch battery powered Makita circular saw. It was time for a new blade and I wanted to give this a try. So far I am very happy with the purchase. It works well on the few wood cuts I needed to make. The teeth are close together which leads to a finer cut on the wood. There is less tearing as you make the cut but know that you need to go a little slower compared to a rougher, or fewer teeth, cut. This is great for projects where the wood will be seen. I cannot speak to the life of the blade though as I have only used it for a few cuts. I will update the review later on. So far, I would purchase this again in the future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2022 by Mike D

  • Interesting 6-1/2" blade
I have to begin this review with a caution, I've not been able to test this blade on my saw. I've managed to injury my elbow and for a short period of time I'm a one armed bystander. I do want to see if this blade will be good for reducing tearout. Sixty teeth on a small blade should do so. Many blades of this size claim to be for framing and not fine finish work. When the blade arrived it came in a white cardboard box and the teeth of the blade with a removable plastic split-tubing covering. Nice. But the blade was also coated with anti-rust oil of some type that required soaking the blade in Lift Off (or other products of this type) to clean the blade before use. The blade itself has a anti friction coating only for about 3/8" starting at the teeth. The remaining part of the blade is untreated steel. There's four noise reducing slots cut into the outer edge of the blade too. After removing the anti-rust coating I noticed that the blade had brazing flux or some other stuff left behind when adding the teeth to the steel in several places on the anti friction coating that wasn't removed by my cleaning. Nor does it look like it will be easy to remove. I hope that it doesn't cause an issue when I do get to use the blade. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2022 by Amazon Customer

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