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CMT 213.040.10 10" x 40 Tooth ATB, .130 Kerf, 5/8" Bore General Table Saw Blade | 
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| Brand: CMT Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $88.10 Buy New: $52.99 You Save: $35.11 (40%)
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Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.3 Dimensions (in): 16.1 x 12.2 x 4.8
MPN: 213.040.10 Model: 213.040.10 UPC: 664252006229 EAN: 0664252006229
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 10" Diameter, 40 Teeth | | • | 20 degree ATB Grind | | • | 18 degree Hook Angle | | • | 5/8" Bore Diameter | | • | .130 Kerf, .098 Plate Thickness |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The CMT General blade has taken the place of the 50 tooth combination blades for discerning woodworkers to become the best all-around blade. CMT's General provides excellent results, whether cross cutting or ripping, on the table saw. The consistent distance between each ATB tooth in conjunction with less teeth than a standard blade (40 versus 50) and the 18 hook angle all add up to beautiful glue line rip cuts and smooth-as-glass crosscuts in both the top and bottom cut! Gives beautiful results in hardwoods, softwoods and plywood veneer. CAUTION: Our General blades are for table saw use only.
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| Customer Reviews:
No Joy With This One November 27, 2008 Knotscott (NY) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I really wanted to like this blade...the orange color really grabbed my attention, and this was to be my new daily user for my new saw, but am ultimately disappointed as it underperformed expectations. There are pronounced swirl marks on the edges of every cut that make glue-ups straight from the saw marginally acceptable at best. The marks are large enough that you can feel them fairly easily. The quality of the cut looks it came from a low quality 24 tooth rip blade, not a premium 40 tooth general purpose blade. On the plus side, it's fairly free from tearout on the backside of crosscuts, but the edge marks remain. It's made in Italy with precision manufacturing techniques, high grade materials, and is a common general purpose design, so there's really no reason it shouldn't make better cuts. Performance is among the poorest performing of all the higher grade general purpose blades I've tried. My $25 Oshlun is better, as are all my Freud, Forrest, Infinity, Tenryu, DeWalt, Delta, Leitz, and Amana blades. I have other CMT products that perform well, so perhaps this one is simply "not quite right" but at $60 it's unacceptable as my "go to" blade.
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