
Spyder 13017 7-1/4" 24T Framing Saw Blade 10-Pack
Rip through framing lumber all day — 24T ATB geometry and NiCo teeth keep these blades sharp pack after pack.
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Overview
Key Features
Up to 12x longer lasting than regular blades
Ultra tough NiCo (nickel cobalt) cutting teeth make the cleanest cuts
Anti-friction coating and stabilization vents reduce heat and vibration for reliable cuts
Nickel cobalt (NiCo) teeth provide clean cuts, up to 12x more than standard blades
Alternating tooth bevel (ATB) and interfused anti-friction coating provides exceptionally smooth cuts
Polymer-filled stabilization vents reduce noise and vibrations for a straighter cut
5/8-in arbor with diamond knock-out
For use on circular saws with a 10,000 max RPM
Not recommended for engineered laminate flooring
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- The 10-pack value structure means you stock an entire framing project's worth of blades upfront — no mid-job hardware store runs when a blade dulls or hits a buried fastener.
- 24T tooth count moves through dimensional framing lumber at the fast feed rate a production framing pace demands, without bogging down the saw motor.
- ATB geometry produces a cleaner cut edge than a straight flat-top grind, which matters when framing members will be visible or when cut quality affects fit-up.
- NiCo tooth formulation extends cutting life past what standard carbide-tipped blades deliver at this price point, especially through repeated use on green or pressure-treated lumber.
- Standard 7-1/4" diameter fits the circular saw already on your belt — no arbor adapters or specialized tooling required.
👎 Cons
- 24T is a framing-specific geometry — these blades are the wrong choice for trim work, plywood cabinet panels, or any application where cut surface quality matters beyond rough framing tolerance.
- The ATB grind, while durable, is not resharpened easily in the field; once the teeth are gone, the blade is replaced rather than touched up.
- No anti-vibration slots or expansion slots are mentioned in the specifications, which can mean more blade noise and heat buildup during long continuous cuts compared to premium-tier blades.
- Hitting a nail or embedded fastener will damage a tooth regardless of NiCo hardening — the 10-pack helps absorb that cost, but it is a real framing-site risk on any blade.