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Personally all the new craftsman blades have been junk for me. The dewalt and diablos are so much better these aren't worth scrap price. Unless they've changed I'd pass on these. Paid $20 for the 2pk with a ripping blade and crosscut blade at lowes last year. Edit: I didnt notice this is the same pack actually. I thought it was 2 fine tooths
Couldn't they be used on a table saw?
They would fit the arbor but the saw may not come down far enough on a miter saw. They would work on a 12in table tho. Take the blade off and see if it goes down further
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Another issue is that these are not a negative rake, so will grab, aggressively pull itself into the wood on a sliding miter box or radial arm saw unless starting from front and pushing to back. Unless using this method of pushing, these will work alright for ripping with 10" table, radial, or cross cutting with non-sliding miter boxes.
Note: Typically, all blades from 4" to 10" are 5/8" round arbor, but some circular saws use a diamond shaped arbor that was very common as a knock out on 6 1/2" and 7 1'4" blades with 5/8" arbor.