Freud P410T 10" Thin Kerf Next Generation Premier Fusion General Purpose Blade

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MPN: P410T

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Freud P410T 10" Thin Kerf Next Generation Premier Fusion General Purpose Blade combines precision engineering with a finish-first mindset, delivering consistently flawless cuts straight from your saw. Designed for demanding woodworkers, this blade minimizes tear-out, reduces rework, and speeds up your workflow without compromising edge quality.

Fusion Trio Tooth Design sets this blade apart. By pairing a unique three-tooth pattern with Freud’s advanced carbide technology, it delivers smooth, controlled cuts across a wide range of materials. You get clean edges with virtually no burn or chipping, even on tricky boards, so you won’t have to chase down small touch-ups after every pass.

Why this blade matters for your shop:

  • Mirror-smooth finishes off the saw: precise geometry and stable blade action translate into edges that typically don’t require sanding or additional finishing steps.
  • True cuts on a variety of materials: optimized for hardwood, softwood, laminates, melamine, and veneered plywood, making it a versatile choice for cabinetry, furniture, and shop projects.
  • 10-inch thin kerf for efficiency: less material waste and smoother starts, helping you maintain blade speed and reduce power draw on demanding cuts.
  • Enhanced feed and stability: designed to stay flat and track straight, delivering consistent results with less effort, even on long rip cuts or cross-cuts.

Ideal for

  • Cabinetmaking and shelving projects that demand precise fit and clean edges
  • Furniture components where joint integrity and finish quality are critical
  • General woodworking tasks that require reliable, repeatable results across hardwoods and softwoods

Key benefits at a glance

  • Cleaner edges right off the blade, reducing sanding time and speeding up production.
  • Versatility across hardwoods, softwoods, laminates, melamine, and veneered plywood.
  • Better efficiency with a thin kerf that minimizes waste and sustains cutting speed.
  • Durable performance from a robust Premier Fusion design that resists deflection and maintains accuracy through repeated use.

Practical tips for optimal results

  • Match feed rate to the material: a steady, moderate pace helps the Fusion Trio teeth to bite cleanly and reduce tear-out on veneers.
  • Use with a quality miter gauge and secure tolerances to maximize the blade’s straightness and finish.
  • For plywoods and laminates, begin with a light initial cut to establish a clean kerf and minimize chipping at the edges.
Specifications

Freud/Diablo P410T

•Freud made TiCo™ Hi-Density Carbide delivers superior durability and edge sharpness for long-lasting, precision cuts.
•Fusion Trio Tooth Design delivers ultra-precise, chip-free cuts and polished finishes in hardwood, plywood, and melamine—no sanding or rework needed.
•Fusion Trio includes a 30º Hi-ATB for slicing through plywood and melamine, a double side grind design for delivering polished crosscuts, and an Axial Shear Face Grind that zips through wood and sheet goods with minimal resistance.
•Unmatched ease of feed reduces resistance for smoother cuts and less fatigue, even with tough materials.
•Laser-Cut Anti-Vibration Slots virtually eliminate vibration for superior cut accuracy and consistent, flawless results.
•Perma-SHIELD® Non-Stick Coating reduces drag and heat for consistently smooth, precise cuts and lasting blade accuracy.




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Freud P410T 10" Thin Kerf Next Generation Premier Fusion General Purpose Blade combines precision engineering with a finish-first mindset, delivering consistently flawless cuts straight from your saw. Designed for demanding woodworkers, this blade minimizes tear-out, reduces rework, and speeds up your workflow without compromising edge quality.

Fusion Trio Tooth Design sets this blade apart. By pairing a unique three-tooth pattern with Freud’s advanced carbide technology, it delivers smooth, controlled cuts across a wide range of materials. You get clean edges with virtually no burn or chipping, even on tricky boards, so you won’t have to chase down small touch-ups after every pass.

Why this blade matters for your shop:

  • Mirror-smooth finishes off the saw: precise geometry and stable blade action translate into edges that typically don’t require sanding or additional finishing steps.
  • True cuts on a variety of materials: optimized for hardwood, softwood, laminates, melamine, and veneered plywood, making it a versatile choice for cabinetry, furniture, and shop projects.
  • 10-inch thin kerf for efficiency: less material waste and smoother starts, helping you maintain blade speed and reduce power draw on demanding cuts.
  • Enhanced feed and stability: designed to stay flat and track straight, delivering consistent results with less effort, even on long rip cuts or cross-cuts.

Ideal for

  • Cabinetmaking and shelving projects that demand precise fit and clean edges
  • Furniture components where joint integrity and finish quality are critical
  • General woodworking tasks that require reliable, repeatable results across hardwoods and softwoods

Key benefits at a glance

  • Cleaner edges right off the blade, reducing sanding time and speeding up production.
  • Versatility across hardwoods, softwoods, laminates, melamine, and veneered plywood.
  • Better efficiency with a thin kerf that minimizes waste and sustains cutting speed.
  • Durable performance from a robust Premier Fusion design that resists deflection and maintains accuracy through repeated use.

Practical tips for optimal results

  • Match feed rate to the material: a steady, moderate pace helps the Fusion Trio teeth to bite cleanly and reduce tear-out on veneers.
  • Use with a quality miter gauge and secure tolerances to maximize the blade’s straightness and finish.
  • For plywoods and laminates, begin with a light initial cut to establish a clean kerf and minimize chipping at the edges.
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