Freud LU91M010 10" Thin Kerf Sliding Compound Miter Saw Blade
MPN: LU91M010
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Meet the Freud LU91M010 10-inch Thin Kerf Sliding Compound Miter Saw Blade — a professional-grade blade engineered to elevate finish quality on sliding compound miter saws. This is the blade you reach for when precise crosscuts, clean miters, and tight tolerances matter most in cabinetry, trim work, and fine woodworking.
Why this blade stands out
- Thin kerf design: Removes less material than standard carbide blades, delivering the same high-quality finish with less horsepower—keeping your saw cooler and reducing wear on your motor.
- 5° negative hook angle: Less aggressive entry, which helps push the workpiece down and toward the fence, providing controlled cuts and reduced chatter for accurate results.
- Optimized for sliding compound miter saws: Specifically shaped to maximize performance on these machines, producing consistent, straight cuts across miters and bevels.
- Industrial-grade blade from Freud/Diablo, built for durability and long life in demanding shop environments.
- Finish-cut precision: Designed to deliver superior surface quality on delicate faces and veneers, with minimal tear-out on plywood, MDF, and hardwoods.
What you’ll notice in practical use
In daily woodworking sessions, the LU91M010 translates to smoother passes and cleaner edges, especially on cabinetry and trim where a precise fit matters. The combination of a thin kerf and a controlled cutting angle means you can achieve tight joints with less material removal, reducing waste and speeding up assembly without sacrificing accuracy.
Ideal use cases
- Cabinetry construction, face frames, and trim installations where clean, precise edges are critical
- Fine woodworking projects that require accurate miters and bevels on hardwoods, plywood, and composite sheets
- Shop setups where a reliable, long-lasting blade helps maintain consistent results across a full project run
How it compares to standard blades
Compared with traditional carbide blades, the Freud LU91M010’s thin kerf design and negative hook angle deliver high-quality finish cuts with less horsepower demand and improved piece control. The result is smoother cut surfaces, tighter tolerances, and less risk of kickback or drift when working through complex miters on a sliding saw.
Practical tips for best results
- Ensure proper alignment of your fence and blade if you’re doing repeated crosscuts or miters; minor misalignment compounds across multiple cuts.
- Feed steadily and let the blade do the work—avoid forcing the cut, which can cause chipping or burn marks on delicate surfaces.
- Keep blades sharp and clean; built-up resin or pitch can affect finish quality and drive larger friction hot spots.
- Use appropriate workpiece support to minimize deflection at the cut line, especially on long boards or panels.
Specifications
- Diameter: 10 inches
- Kerf: Thin kerf
- Hook angle: -5° (negative)
Meet the Freud LU91M010 10-inch Thin Kerf Sliding Compound Miter Saw Blade — a professional-grade blade engineered to elevate finish quality on sliding compound miter saws. This is the blade you reach for when precise crosscuts, clean miters, and tight tolerances matter most in cabinetry, trim work, and fine woodworking.
Why this blade stands out
- Thin kerf design: Removes less material than standard carbide blades, delivering the same high-quality finish with less horsepower—keeping your saw cooler and reducing wear on your motor.
- 5° negative hook angle: Less aggressive entry, which helps push the workpiece down and toward the fence, providing controlled cuts and reduced chatter for accurate results.
- Optimized for sliding compound miter saws: Specifically shaped to maximize performance on these machines, producing consistent, straight cuts across miters and bevels.
- Industrial-grade blade from Freud/Diablo, built for durability and long life in demanding shop environments.
- Finish-cut precision: Designed to deliver superior surface quality on delicate faces and veneers, with minimal tear-out on plywood, MDF, and hardwoods.
What you’ll notice in practical use
In daily woodworking sessions, the LU91M010 translates to smoother passes and cleaner edges, especially on cabinetry and trim where a precise fit matters. The combination of a thin kerf and a controlled cutting angle means you can achieve tight joints with less material removal, reducing waste and speeding up assembly without sacrificing accuracy.
Ideal use cases
- Cabinetry construction, face frames, and trim installations where clean, precise edges are critical
- Fine woodworking projects that require accurate miters and bevels on hardwoods, plywood, and composite sheets
- Shop setups where a reliable, long-lasting blade helps maintain consistent results across a full project run
How it compares to standard blades
Compared with traditional carbide blades, the Freud LU91M010’s thin kerf design and negative hook angle deliver high-quality finish cuts with less horsepower demand and improved piece control. The result is smoother cut surfaces, tighter tolerances, and less risk of kickback or drift when working through complex miters on a sliding saw.
Practical tips for best results
- Ensure proper alignment of your fence and blade if you’re doing repeated crosscuts or miters; minor misalignment compounds across multiple cuts.
- Feed steadily and let the blade do the work—avoid forcing the cut, which can cause chipping or burn marks on delicate surfaces.
- Keep blades sharp and clean; built-up resin or pitch can affect finish quality and drive larger friction hot spots.
- Use appropriate workpiece support to minimize deflection at the cut line, especially on long boards or panels.
Specifications
- Diameter: 10 inches
- Kerf: Thin kerf
- Hook angle: -5° (negative)
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