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Reddit mentions of IRWIN Marples 10-Inch Miter / Table Saw Blade, ATB, 50-Tooth (1807368)

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of IRWIN Marples 10-Inch Miter / Table Saw Blade, ATB, 50-Tooth (1807368). Here are the top ones.

IRWIN Marples 10-Inch Miter / Table Saw Blade, ATB, 50-Tooth (1807368)
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    Features:
  • Designed for General Purpose cutting on a Table Saw or Miter Saw
  • Alternate Tooth Bevel with Racer Tooth for knife like cuts and racer tooth for smooth finish
  • Extra Sharp oversized carbide teeth are re-sharp enable for long life
  • Precision tensioned for flawless cuts
  • Heat Resistant Non-stick coating reduces gumming for easy cleanup and truer, cleaner cuts
Specs:
Height0.43 Inches
Length12.9 Inches
Number of items1
Size10" 50T
Width11.65 Inches

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Found 4 comments on IRWIN Marples 10-Inch Miter / Table Saw Blade, ATB, 50-Tooth (1807368):

u/joelav · 7 pointsr/woodworking

Zero clearance insert

Dado zero clearance insert

That dado stack is decent. Not great, but OK. This one is a lot better and the best bargain dado stack

Irwin Marples 50 tooth blade. Lowes sells these if you don't want to order online. I have a few dozen table saw blades. This is by far the best blade short of a Woodworker II or Tenryu Gold Medal.

If you plan on working with 5/4+ hardwoods, get a 24 tooth diablo rip blade. It makes a big difference

Start with one GR Rripper

if you don't have a dial indicator, get one. You'll need it to adjust for runout

Decide on dust collection. You'll need to install the shroud if you use it, or leave it off if you don't. It's a huge pain in the ass to install after the fact, but can be done. A shop vac isn't recommended, but if you decide to give it a shot, you'll need a 4" to 2.5" reducer. Something like this will keep up pretty well if you just wanted to bite the bullet.

Decide how you are going to cross cut. I prefer a sled, some like a miter gauge. The included one sucks.

Osborne EB3 or the Incra 1000/HD

u/laidbackpk · 2 pointsr/woodworking

I got this one and I am loving it. Smooth cuts both ways. It is cheaper at lowes though.


https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008OJJXZC/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_uZBVub1AA3FET

u/ak99615 · 1 pointr/woodworking

Sounds like the one I have. [Here it is on Amazon](Irwin Tools 1807368 Marples Laser Cut 10-Inch 50-Tooth Alternate Tooth Bevel with Raker Tooth Circular Saw Blade https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008OJJXZC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_qgOwzb0MM3KT1).

u/abnormal_human · 1 pointr/woodworking

> IRWIN Marples 40-Tooth - $44.99

This one is one of those "uncommonly good for the brand/uncommonly cheap for the quality" situations. I'm not sure I trust the brand as a whole. It's a pretty different blade than the 50T.

My two normal TS blade recs are the Forrest WW-II and the TENRYU Gold Medal. They are a bit more expensive, though. I'm sure the Freud is fine--most of their stuff is pretty good.

> Haha I JUST called Harbor Freight because they were the cheapest I could find online. Unfortunately, they don't ship to Canada and the cheapest clamps I could find were the ones I listed. I'll keep looking...

You were at $90 for 4 clamps. There's a lot of territory between $22.5/clamp and Harbor Freight prices. These are $10, and a little more for the larger sizes, for example.

Clamps are heavy so shipping can get expensive...might be better to try to find a local retailer.

> Do you recommend any particular brand of F-style clamps? Maybe two 6" and two 12" for now?

There isn't a ton of differentiation..I have Jorgensens that I bought at the local HD, but I'm sure I would be just as happy with the equivalent product from Bessey or Irwin or whoever. Having a local place to run out and get them helped a lot--that way I could just buy a few at the beginning, and then accumulate the rest as I needed them, project by project.