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The Freud Box Joint Cutter Set (SBOX8) features an 8" diameter, 20-tooth blade with a 5/8" arbor and 20° hook angle, engineered with premium TiCo Hi-Density Carbide for maximum durability and smooth cuts. Its Silver I.C.E. coating reduces heat and pitch build-up, while the anti-kickback design enhances safety. The complete set includes two blades and comprehensive instructions, enabling both novices and experts to create flawless, flat-bottom box joints without dado blades.
B**.
Useful Tool
The fixed kerf sizes (1/4" & 3/8") saves a lot of setup for cabinetry and project work. T
R**F
Perfect For Box Joints
I've been using a Jet 10" "bench top" table saw for making box joints for boxes, drawers, etc. using a DIY sled. This model of table saw will not accept a dado blade so any cuts wider than 1/8" (width of saw blade) had to be made by multiple cuts. Fortunately I found this box joint cutter set that uses two blades, without requiring shims, to cut 1/4" or 3/8" cuts and will work perfectly with the Jet saw. The other plus with this cutter set is that it makes flat cuts so there's no needed clean up.
J**S
Best Boxes
If you use the 1/4 - 3/8 method for making wood boxes.
M**E
Work well
I was about to return these due to uneven cuts but, after reading other reviews, realized it was my saw that was the problem and not the blades being defective (older Craftsman table saw with 1 blade resting on threads of the arbor). I followed another review's advice and put the blades on a 5/8" dowel (didn't have a bolt....which is what they did) to align them and clamped together before installing. Tedious, but worked perfectly once installed (3 installs/removals so far so is repeatable). Would give 5 stars if product info/instructions were better.
W**G
great
I got for making draws right size
D**O
Perfect cuts!
I bought this blade set to give me a perfectly square (flat) miter for a spline key.I'm building interior shutters for my windows - lower half of the window, hammered glass shutters (to let light in while providing privacy). My frame for the shutter is 2.25" oak with a channel for the glass and using 45 degree miter cuts on the corners. A very weak joint for this.I needed to strengthen the joints with the spline key, but finding a blade that cut square was impossible. All of the teeth cut angles, and this leaves a "V" shaped base on the cut. Also, I needed 1/4" for the cut, not 1/8 which a normal blade would provide.I have the Excalibur dado blade from Craftsman (do they make these anymore?) but that also doesn't cut a perfectly square channel. I really didn't want to invest $100+ in another dado blade (one with two outside blades using extra blades between them to provide the width).I researched my needs and encountered this blade. I thought it answered my needs, so I ordered it.Note: I built a jig to hold the shutter so the corner can be cut.The blade, using the 1/4" cut, cut the corner without any chipping or pulling when it exited the joint (oak can easily splinter if one is not careful). I was able to quickly and easily cut all 8 corners on my set of shutters and insert my splines without issue. I did wait until my cuts were made before I planed down the spline board so I was able to ensure the proper fit.So, if you are making shutters or anything else with a 45 degree corner that needs additional support besides glue, this blade (and appropriate jig) make terrific cuts for spline keys.Note: In shear laziness, I didn't want to change blades to rip the spline key oak after planing it to the proper thickness, so I set up my rip fence with this blade - it doesn't do a good job ripping - way too much to cut at one time. It did the job, but I won't do that again!
L**R
Great set!
I used these to cut 3/8” rabbets along both edges of some longer boards for floating shelves I’m building. The blades gave a nice clean cut and were easily able to handle the rip, which I was initially worried about since they are designed for shorter cuts. This didn’t bog down my compact portable saw at all as long as I fed nice and slow with good dust collection. By the way I have the DeWalt jobsite saw (DWE7485) and the blades fit just fine on my arbor and even fit with the provided throat plate! Highly recommend these blades!
T**
Flat top grind
This pair of table saw blades are well made and I use them not only for box joints but for cutting dadoes as well. Being flat top grind on the blades this set makes clean cuts. I recommend.
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