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No hay artículos en el carroThe LU96R is a thin kerf blade that is designed to give long life and excellent finish on the top and bottom of laminates, melamine & veneered plywood. The laser-cut anti-vibration design yields the plate acoustically dead. This reduces the sideways movement of the cutting edge to prevent chipping in manmade materials such as laminates. This dramatically extends cutting life and finish. No scoring blades needed with this blade! 10" Blade Diameter, 5/8" Arbor, 80 TCG Teeth, TCG Grind, .091" Kerf (K), -3° Hook Angle, .071" Plate (P) Ideal For: Double-sided laminates, melamine & veneered plywood. Depth of cut (1/4" min to 1-5/8" max). Application: Laminates and melamines. Made In Italy.
Manuel Diaz
Comentado en México el 17 de febrero de 2025
El disco cumple muy bien su función que es el corte para melaminas
sylvain dalpe
Comentado en Canadá el 13 de mayo de 2024
Make clean good cuts
Alex
Comentado en México el 23 de febrero de 2024
Muy bueno para cortar melamina en una sierra de banco sin incisor no te despostilla lo malo es que está delgado el disco a comparación de un leuco del mismo precio y se va el filo muy rápido te rinde unas 10 hojas y empieza a medio despostillar
Miguel Angel Guizar Santiago
Comentado en México el 10 de noviembre de 2024
La melanina requiere de un corte muy exacto y preciso, si no se descarapela el terminado, por eso elegís estos discos de alta calidad ya que son italianos, no son aptos para cortar otro tipo de materiales ya que sufrirían desgaste prematuro, si tienes dudas sobre el material a cortar sobre la serigrafía del disco viene qué es lo que puede cortar, y en qué calidad de corte queda dicho material.
Emilio Garnero
Comentado en Australia el 24 de octubre de 2024
It cuts very well.
Rafa M
Comentado en México el 18 de julio de 2023
Qué cambio! Uso esta hoja para cortar triplay, MDF y también cortes transversales en madera sólida de Nogal, Banack, Tzalam, Maple, etc. Los corte son absolutamente limpios y de gran precisión. Ahora tengo dos hojas de esta marca, una para cortes transversales y otra para cortes longitudinales. Estoy muy satisfecho con esta combinación, aunque haya que cambiar la hoja frecuentemente, pues es la manera de obtener los mejores resultados. La recomiendo ampliamente.
Exelentes cortes lo recomiendo ampliamente
Comentado en México el 11 de julio de 2023
Exelentes cortes no maltrata la hoja x ningún lado lo recomiendo
Héctor fabricio Lucio Jiménez
Comentado en México el 23 de marzo de 2023
Voy a checar el cambió o devolución del producto, aparte de que astilla, quema dejando un olor quemado incluso el MDF
Miguel Alfaro garcia
Comentado en México el 14 de marzo de 2023
Me gustó lo fino que hace los cortes
victor hugo tellez tellez
Comentado en México el 10 de septiembre de 2023
Cortes limpios en sierra Dewalt
Nick
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de mayo de 2022
Excellent blade. Title says it all. The difference in reduced chip out and smoothness of cut between this and a 60 tooth melamine shelving blade is wild. No more tape and score and fill the chips anyway. Just setup and cut the board.
slikshooter
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de diciembre de 2010
If anyone out there is looking for a blade to cut melamine laminate, this one is the way to go. I used this blade to make severalbase cabinets for two bathroom projects using double sided melamine laminated chip board. The performance was excellent as advertised.Absolutely zero chipping on either the top or bottom surface. I did make and use a new zero clearance insert for my table saw, whichI think is the only way to get maximum performance from this blade. The blade did show some signs of slowing down after cutting up (10)2' x 8' sheets, but still performed flawlessly. As for dados, I cut right & left sides of the slot to depth with this blade and thenused my stacked dado set to finish them up. Again, no chipping whatsoever. Incredible blade for a specific purpose. I will save thisblade to cut laminates only and nothing else. It can also be used to cut plywood with great results ( I tried several test cuts justto check performance ). A little pricey, but worth it if you need chipp free cutting of laminated chip board or plywood.
R. G. Mizener
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de julio de 2008
I got this recently when my old 80 tooth Dewalt one got dull. At same time, got the Hitachi 90 tooth just to see how each works.Now, don't get me wrong, the Hitachi is REALLY nice for the price, about half of this blade, but the Freud is...well, this is a real blade.Due to the write-up on the page, I was worried that it would not work for my purposes, which do not include laminates, melamine or formica. Even printed on the blade, it is only rated "good" for crosscuts. Don't believe it.I use it in a big mitre saw, and I was having a dickens of a time cutting some cheap Mexican molding (thanks, Lowe's) that is terrible wood. It was always splitting, chipping, tearing out with my other blades, including the new Hitachi. Not with the Freud.Not mentioned in the review on the page (at least I didn't see it) is the fact that this is a negative 3 degree hook blade, meaning that basically the teeth don't cut their way through the stock, they scrape their way through.When I opened it up, I thought, "oh no, it will be slow as the dickens trying to cut through hard wood." With the -3 degree set of the teeth, it doesn't even feel like it has a sharp edge. Boy was I wrong, it has never even felt like there was any stock that I was cutting, it just slices through without you noticing when you enter the stock, feels like you are cutting air.And, smooth--no tear out, very few fibers left on the exit side of the cut even in lousy wood. Beautiful in MDF molding.Also, it is a very thin kerf blade, about 3/32. Has TCP cut teeth, so that if for whatever reason you just wanted to make a slot, it is perfectly flat on the bottom of the cut, not double angled as an ATB blade would cut.I have tried to find something I don't like about this blade, but have not been able to. I will seldom if ever use it as intended, on laminates; but I will be really happy using it for all the other materials I put through my mitre saw. Since it is sold as having "harder" teeth than other carbides so it will last longer in use with laminates, I am hoping that it will last a lot longer the way I use it, which is mostly hardwood and pine molding and furniture work.GREAT BLADE.
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