Freud LCL129001UM 12" Carbide Tipped Saw Blade for Crosscutting

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MPN: LCL129001UM

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Meet the Freud LCL129001UM 12" Carbide Tipped Saw Blade—a purpose-built crosscutting workhorse for picture frames and molding. Designed to deliver ultra-clean, division-ready cuts, it handles both solid wood and engineered materials with finesse, producing seamless miters and door-step precise joints that frame and molding specialists demand.

Powered by Freud’s TiCo Hi-Density Carbide, paired with the Silver I.C.E industrial cooling element (or Perma-SHIELD coating), this blade unlocks unparalleled run time and consistent performance. The combination guards against wear, maintains sharp, even teeth edge, and keeps heat and friction to a minimum, so you can complete longer runs between blade changes. Its unique tooth geometry and anti-vibration reeds minimize chatter for crisp, chippy-free corners, even when dealing with painted finishes, metallic foils, fillers, plaster, or other common frame shop abrasive surfaces.

Key advantages that matter in frame and molding work

  • Longer service life—engineered carbide and coating extend blade life, reducing downtime on tight framing schedules.
  • Precision miters—specialized tooth design and anti-vibration reeds deliver exact crosscuts and miters, helping frame corners align perfectly every time.
  • Chipping resistance—careful tooth geometry minimizes chipping on delicate moldings and painted surfaces, preserving the integrity of fine details.
  • Versatile material handling—efficient crosscuts through solid wood and man-made materials, with consistent finishes on frames and moldings alike.
  • Designed for frame specialists—a blade tailored for picture-frame production and molding projects where finishes and joint accuracy are non-negotiable.

In practical terms, using the Freud LCL129001UM translates to faster turnarounds, fewer inspection passes, and a more professional, museum-quality result across corners. This is the blade that turns routine frame work into reliable, repeatable excellence.

Who should consider this blade

  • Framing shops and custom frame makers who require exact joints and pristine edges for every piece.
  • Woodworkers crafting moldings, casings, or decorative trims that demand repeatable miters and minimal finish damage.
  • DIY enthusiasts who value professional-grade results, especially when working with painted or foil-wrapped components.

Pro tips for best results: pair this blade with a well-calibrated miter saw and appropriate guarding to maximize cut quality. Use steady feed pressure to take advantage of the blade’s precision teeth, and test cuts on scrap pieces to dial in your angle and depth settings before finalizing production pieces.

Specifications

Freud/Diablo LCL129001UM

•Freud’s exclusive blend of TiCo™ Hi-Density Carbide is specifically designed for each cutting application to maximize cutting life and material finish
•Alternate Top Bevel (ATB) 38-degree tooth with positive cutting angle
•Freud’s own Silver I.C.E. Coating™ reduces heat, build up, and eliminates rust and corrosion to maximize the life of the blade
•Anti-Vibration design eliminates movement and reduces vibration for flawless cuts
•Tri-Metal Brazing gives the tooth superior bond strength and protects the carbide tooth by giving it increased flexibility and impact resistance
•Freud’s Hi-Tolerance Precision Plate Grinding & Tensioning features a laser cut blade body from 48 Rockwell steel plate (the world’s highest quality steel) that remains flat and true, over the lifetime of the blade, for ultimate accuracy in picture frames and delicate coated moldings




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Meet the Freud LCL129001UM 12" Carbide Tipped Saw Blade—a purpose-built crosscutting workhorse for picture frames and molding. Designed to deliver ultra-clean, division-ready cuts, it handles both solid wood and engineered materials with finesse, producing seamless miters and door-step precise joints that frame and molding specialists demand.

Powered by Freud’s TiCo Hi-Density Carbide, paired with the Silver I.C.E industrial cooling element (or Perma-SHIELD coating), this blade unlocks unparalleled run time and consistent performance. The combination guards against wear, maintains sharp, even teeth edge, and keeps heat and friction to a minimum, so you can complete longer runs between blade changes. Its unique tooth geometry and anti-vibration reeds minimize chatter for crisp, chippy-free corners, even when dealing with painted finishes, metallic foils, fillers, plaster, or other common frame shop abrasive surfaces.

Key advantages that matter in frame and molding work

  • Longer service life—engineered carbide and coating extend blade life, reducing downtime on tight framing schedules.
  • Precision miters—specialized tooth design and anti-vibration reeds deliver exact crosscuts and miters, helping frame corners align perfectly every time.
  • Chipping resistance—careful tooth geometry minimizes chipping on delicate moldings and painted surfaces, preserving the integrity of fine details.
  • Versatile material handling—efficient crosscuts through solid wood and man-made materials, with consistent finishes on frames and moldings alike.
  • Designed for frame specialists—a blade tailored for picture-frame production and molding projects where finishes and joint accuracy are non-negotiable.

In practical terms, using the Freud LCL129001UM translates to faster turnarounds, fewer inspection passes, and a more professional, museum-quality result across corners. This is the blade that turns routine frame work into reliable, repeatable excellence.

Who should consider this blade

  • Framing shops and custom frame makers who require exact joints and pristine edges for every piece.
  • Woodworkers crafting moldings, casings, or decorative trims that demand repeatable miters and minimal finish damage.
  • DIY enthusiasts who value professional-grade results, especially when working with painted or foil-wrapped components.

Pro tips for best results: pair this blade with a well-calibrated miter saw and appropriate guarding to maximize cut quality. Use steady feed pressure to take advantage of the blade’s precision teeth, and test cuts on scrap pieces to dial in your angle and depth settings before finalizing production pieces.

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