
Spyder
Spyder 10-in 40-Tooth Framing Saw Blade 2-Pack
NiCo-tipped 10-inch miter saw blades sharpened three times for clean framing cuts, sold in a convenient 2-pack.
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Overview
Specifications
Brand
Spyder
Blade Diameter
10 inches
Number of Teeth
40
Tooth Material
Tungsten Carbide-Tipped Steel (NiCo Coated)
Application
Framing and Construction in New Wood
Pack Quantity
2
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- NiCo-coated teeth sharpened three times provide clean cuts and extended blade life
- 2-pack keeps a fresh backup blade available to minimize jobsite downtime
- 40-tooth design balances fast ripping with clean crosscuts in framing lumber
- Reduced friction and heat generation means less noise and smoother operation
👎 Cons
- 40-tooth count is a general framing option and may not produce finish-quality cuts for trim work
- Designed for new wood only and is not intended for cutting reclaimed lumber with embedded nails or screws
- 10-inch size limits compatibility to saws that accept that specific diameter
- Arbor size is not specified which may require verification before purchase
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of saw does this blade fit?
This is a 10-inch blade designed for miter saws and compatible circular saws that accept a 10-inch diameter blade.
What does NiCo teeth mean on this blade?
NiCo refers to a nickel-cobalt coating on the tungsten carbide-tipped teeth. The teeth are sharpened three times during manufacturing for sharper initial cuts and longer edge life.
What materials can this blade cut?
This blade is designed for ripping and crosscutting new wood materials commonly used in framing and construction.
Why does this come in a 2-pack?
The 2-pack ensures you have a backup blade on hand so there is no downtime on the jobsite when one blade dulls.
Is a 40-tooth count good for framing work?
Yes, 40 teeth strikes a balance between cutting speed and cut quality — aggressive enough for fast framing cuts while still producing reasonably clean edges.