I've just had the blade from my sliding mitre saw sharpened, and happened to have this and a spare blade in my hands at once. It got me thinking about the quality of blades and what makes them different.
Photos always help so here for interest are some side by side photos comparing :
A 10" Freud - brand new, bought as a spare for my mitre saw
A 10" Metabo - original equipment on my Metabo mitre saw. Sharpened once.
A 14" Leitz Premium - bought used for my tablesaw and sharpened once
A 14" Swedex "Board Plus" - bought used for my tablesaw and sharpened at least once
The Freud is widely available aimed at trade and DIY. It has a 1.8mm plate thickness and rather wide laser cut expansion slots around the edge. It's also a positive rake blade so not ideal for a sliding mitre saw.
The Metabo is a trade quality blade fitted as standard to a higher end SCMS. It is made from 2.6mm plate and has lasered expansion slots around the edge and in the body of the plate.
The last two are full on industrial grade blades. Obviously greater in diameter but made of 4.2mm plate, laser cut expansion slots at edge and in the body of the plate, and very much bigger carbide teeth.
Leitz Premium are arguably the best mainstream blades you can get and the Swedex give next to nothing away to them.
Here are the 10" Metabo front, Freud middle and Leitz at the back
Here is the Freud for comparison against the Swedex
The remaining attachments are just the blade details.
So seeing the Metabo OEM was thicker, stronger and still had larger teeth than the new Freud after sharpening, I've put that back on to see me through the next few years.
Freud blades are popular and readily available so they make a useful reference for comparison. I would find it very interesting if anyone could add to the thread with photos of other mitre and table saw blades that they recommend or would advise us to stay clear of.
Sheffsaws, Atkinson, Walker, ... anyone ?
Photos always help so here for interest are some side by side photos comparing :
A 10" Freud - brand new, bought as a spare for my mitre saw
A 10" Metabo - original equipment on my Metabo mitre saw. Sharpened once.
A 14" Leitz Premium - bought used for my tablesaw and sharpened once
A 14" Swedex "Board Plus" - bought used for my tablesaw and sharpened at least once
The Freud is widely available aimed at trade and DIY. It has a 1.8mm plate thickness and rather wide laser cut expansion slots around the edge. It's also a positive rake blade so not ideal for a sliding mitre saw.
The Metabo is a trade quality blade fitted as standard to a higher end SCMS. It is made from 2.6mm plate and has lasered expansion slots around the edge and in the body of the plate.
The last two are full on industrial grade blades. Obviously greater in diameter but made of 4.2mm plate, laser cut expansion slots at edge and in the body of the plate, and very much bigger carbide teeth.
Leitz Premium are arguably the best mainstream blades you can get and the Swedex give next to nothing away to them.
Here are the 10" Metabo front, Freud middle and Leitz at the back
Here is the Freud for comparison against the Swedex
The remaining attachments are just the blade details.
So seeing the Metabo OEM was thicker, stronger and still had larger teeth than the new Freud after sharpening, I've put that back on to see me through the next few years.
Freud blades are popular and readily available so they make a useful reference for comparison. I would find it very interesting if anyone could add to the thread with photos of other mitre and table saw blades that they recommend or would advise us to stay clear of.
Sheffsaws, Atkinson, Walker, ... anyone ?