🔥 Cut faster, last longer, and work cleaner with Diablo’s steel demon! ⚙️
The Diablo Steel Demon Cermet II Saw Blade is a 10-inch, 50-tooth powerhouse designed for medium metal cutting. Featuring advanced Cermet II teeth and a triple-chip grind, it delivers up to 25 times longer life, 10 times faster cuts, and superior heat resistance. Its Perma-SHIELD coating ensures precise, burr-free cuts while reducing dust and sparks, making it the ultimate versatile blade for professional-grade metal and stainless steel work.
Material | Cermet II |
Brand | Diablo |
Product Dimensions | 14.17"L x 12.01"W |
Color | Multi |
Number of Teeth | 50 |
Style | Classic |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Compatible Material | Low Carbon Steel |
UPC | 008925135463 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.39 x 11.97 x 0.31 inches |
Package Weight | 0.79 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.17 x 12.01 x 0.39 inches |
Brand Name | Diablo |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Model Name | D1050CF |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Freud |
Part Number | D1050CF |
Included Components | 10 X 50 X 1 Ferrous CERMET CSB |
Size | One Size |
M**W
Take your time
Best blade hands down for carbon steel cutting. If you’re having issues with cold metal cutting start with checking your saw for square and plumb. Take your time, yes they will cut extremely fast but you shouldn’t if to want it to last. Also make sure you have a support on the end of your stock so you’re not binding the blade at the end of the cut. I have a few different size saws from different manufacturers and I run Diablo blades on all on them that are cutting carbon or aluminum. This will cut stainless but you’ll want to half your cutting speed so you don’t over temp the teeth. And for the best cutting life, don’t let anyone else use it. Cold cutting is honestly a skill and once you’ve figured out exactly how to maximize the efficiency of your tool you’ll love this blade and the process.
A**M
Great blade
Great blade. Lasts pretty long.
S**N
QUALITY
Inch square steel hollow posts & 2” x 0.2” steel plates were used in a 10 inch Dewalt miter saw for about a hundred cuts. Then saw was then used for wood trim cuts. Amazing smoothness of all cuts. Just avoid ‘chatter’ when cutting the metal. Amazingly, good product!
L**X
I was surprised how well it worked…until it didn’t.
My project was to build a chip cap for my ez dumper insert. I easily cut all my square tube with this blade. I was using it with the metabo compact miter saw which requires the arbor adapter. There is a lifespan to the blade, I got through my project but it seems like the blade has given up the ghost. It no longer cuts cleanly, easily, or straight. It got me through my project, but I’ve started looking for a metal cutting bandsaw that can be used vertically and horizontally.CAUTION!!! Doing the safety squint is not satisfactory for eye safety when cutting with this saw/blade setup. I strongly recommend a face shield. When the blade was new it really threw large hot metal chips, my face took a few shots before I wisened up to the face shield.I would really like the blade to last 2x or 3x as long for its price, but you can avoid buying another machine if you don’t do production metal cutting.
M**N
surprisingly good
So good, I ordered 2 other sized blades. They are expensive, cut through 3/16th mild steel plate like butterand even work well in my Skill 77 worm drive. With a larger job coming up, I wanted to have a backup in case these things don't last. Unknown at this point, as I've only made about 15' of cuts, but gotta tell you,I am impressed. If it lasts to 50', I will continue to buy these. If not, plasma cuts and diamond blades areback to first position ...UPDATE:I am still using a 7 1/4" blade and and this 10" (both Diablo Cermet) and have built three 'projects' with them, generating about $8K. of income. (drive gate, garden gate, lumber racks) and have used them intermittently for the last 6 months. Used them as recently as yesterday. Yes, they are expensive but they last a long time, cut quickly and quietly and don't generate heat when cutting. Smart. Worthwhile for your wallet and ears...
J**S
Dull in six cuts
I bought a metal cutting saw (Evolution brand) and it came with a 10" all purpose blade. I wanted a blade strictly for cutting metal and I've heard so much about the Diablo brand, so I bought one and took the factory blade off without even using it. I put the Diablo blade on and began to cut some 2", thin gauge, square tubing. While it began to cut well, sparks were flying everywhere, and I did have a vacuum hose attached and running. I thought maybe the flying spark show was normal. I made six cuts, taking my time, letting the blade do the work while slowly applying pressure downward. By the seventh cut, the blade was so dull it just heated the metal and would not cut. Okay, I took the now dull Diablo off, the one that states on the side, 5X more cutting, and replaced it with the original Evolution blade. What a difference. Very little sparks, and it cut quickly and cleanly. I am very disappointed in the Diablo blade and I do not recommend it. I will stick to the Evolution brand blades.
M**N
Didn’t last
This blade didn’t last long cutting wrought iron railing pieces 1/2 inches thick got maybe 30 cuts out of it then switch to dull carbide wood blades and they last about the same amount of cuts
E**Z
Un excelente producto
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