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The MasterMind 800345 Compact Precision Circular Saw Blades feature a tungsten carbide tip designed for durability and precision, capable of reaching up to 7000 RPM. With 20 teeth, these blades can effortlessly cut through materials up to 7/8" thick, making them an essential tool for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
M**S
WILL work on the Saw Max
This blade works great for me. It is not advertised to work on a Dremel Saw Max, but this blade WILL work on the Saw Max, so I'm not sure why others have said that they couldn't figure it out or make it work for them. You have to bore the hole out to be slightly larger. I put my blade in a vise with shems to protect the teeth and bored it out with a 7/16" drill bit. That left a slight bit of a burr around the hole which I ground off with my Dremel rotary tool and grinding disc. I then put it on my Saw Max and it works great. It cuts wood much better than the original Dremel wood/plastic blade. This blade says 7,200 rpm max and Dremel Saw Max runs 17,000 rpm, but so far I haven't had any problems. I'd definitely buy another for my Saw Max because it goes through plywood like a full size circular saw.
E**T
Center hole too small
I bought this saw blade to use with my new Dremel Saw-Max since the Dremel blades wear out quickly and are expensive to replace. The hole in this blade is too small to fit on the Dremel shaft. I drilled the hole out to fit and it works just fine. It would be nice if there was some reasonable standardization of these products and that they were not designed to exclude similar items made by other brands. I personally tend to steer away from the more exclusive brands who try to limit you to their over priced accessories.
B**N
Good Blades, Good Price, Good Delivery
These are the ones to buy for the tiny Craftsman Circular Saw. Don't waste your money buying them at Sears as the blades do not stay sharp enough. These stay sharp and true even after heavy use of 3/4" plywood cutting for a solid 45 minutes - yes, not the ideal tool but it was only one I brought along and happened to have a fresh blade in it... Delivery was fast, blades were well packed.
S**N
A wonderful tool!
I wish I had bought this tool many years ago. It is well designed, very solid and does an excellent job at handling smaller cutting tasks. In these smaller cutting situations (drywall holes, etc.) it beats a full size circular saw, which is usually too large (and potentially dangerous). And it is much easier/faster to use than other hand tools or oscillating tools I have. I would highly suggest that anyone that does home improvement somewhat regularly invest in one of these sooner, rather than later (to save yourself a bunch of hassle).
T**S
Great blade for a handy niche tool
I bought this blade as a replacement for a Craftsman 3 inch saw. It is a handy tool for plunge cutting and similar niche type work. The blade is great. Looks and works identical to the Craftsman. The saw itself will cut 3/4 inch plywood if you are patient and let the saw do the work. A little cheaper than Craftsman for what looks like the same blade.
R**.
Excellent Product
This us a quality blade for my Dremel Saw-Max. The only issue I had was; for some goofy reason, only Dremel will know for sure, Dremel decided to use a larger shaft than other manufactures. So I had to drill the hole to match the mounting shaft size. Once I had the proper sized hole the blade performed flawlessly. Unlike Dremels blades that dulled fast...
P**D
nice blade, i get a lot of use out ...
nice blade, i get a lot of use out of it ...wish I could find one of this quality with more teeth for cleaner cuts
J**M
Doesn't fit Dremel Saw-Max
Not sure why Ben says it fits the Dremel because it doesn't. The mounting hole is too small so it doesn't fit over the shaft - just tightening the blade against the shaft is really dangerous. Obviously it's not MasterMind's fault that it doesn't fit the Dremel Saw-Max. For some reason when you bring up replacement blades for the Dremel this product comes up as an option and, as Ben pointed out, it's a lot cheaper. Just trying to keep people from making the same mistake that I did.
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