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7-1/4 in. 24T Carbide-Tipped Max Efficiency Ultra-Thin Kerf Circular Saw Blade, Framing (3-Pack)

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  • Faster and efficient cutting
  • Blade design reduces the load put on the tool while cutting
  • Made from high grade Tungsten carbide tips for durability

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About This Product

The 7-1/4 in. 24T Carbide-Tipped Max Efficiency Ultra-Thin Kerf Framing Saw Blade is ideal for a framers using cordless circular saws for a full range of wood cutting applications. The ultra-thin kerf design (only 0.057 in.) and specially engineered blade teeth to assist in reducing the load put on the tool while cutting, with a reduced swing width that allows for smoother material removal with less cutting resistance. The result is increased cutting efficiency, and users get up to 70% faster cutting and up to 70% more cuts per charge compared to standard blades. The high-grade Tungsten Carbide tips are engineered for improved durability and longer blade life, and the special ATAFR (Alternate Top Alternate Face with Raker) carbide tips provide smoother and caster cuts. Added features including a blade coating for reduced pitch build-up.

Highlights

  • Up to 70% more cuts per charge compared to standard blades
  • Up to 70% faster cutting compared to standard blades
  • Ultra-Thin 0.057" kerf reduces the load put on the tool
  • High grade Tungsten carbide tips for durability
  • Special ATAFR (Alternate Top Alternate Face w/ Raker) carbide tips provide smoother and faster cuts
  • Ideal for general construction applications, including fast, efficient ripping and crosscutting
  • Blade coating provides reduced pitch build-up for smoother cuts
  • Specially engineered teeth assist to reduce the load put on the tool while cutting
  • Reduced swing width allow for smoother material removal with less cutting resistance
  • Top bevel angle designed with a sharp 23° tip which provides a smoother cut
  • Slimmer tip bottoms provide lower cutting resistance.
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Model # B-61656-3

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Specifications

Blade Diameter (in.): 7-1/4 in

Dimensions

Blade Diameter (in.)

7-1/4 in

Details

Arbor Size

5/8

Color Family

Teal

Material Cut

Wood

Number in Package

3

Number of Teeth

24

Power Tool Accessory Type

Circular Saw Blade

Returnable

90-Day

Saw Blade Material

Tungsten Carbide

Tools Product Type

Other

Questions & Answers

Would this blade work for rip cutting hardwood to max cut depth of saw.
ByFeb 24, 2025
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Thank you for your question about the E-07272 saw blade. Yes, this blade is able to be used for both cross and rip cuts on a applicable saw.

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    What size kerf does the ultra thin kerf blade leave in wood?
    ByAug 1, 2023
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    Thank you for your question. The B-61656-3 Circular Saw Blade has a kerf capacity of .057"

    By|Aug 7, 2023
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      Does this come in a 10 inch version for the Mitre Saws and our Table Saws?
      ByMar 6, 2020
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      Thank you for your question. The B-61656-10 7-1/4" 24T Carbide-Tipped Max Efficiency Circular Saw Blade, Framing, 10/pk does not contain 10" blades. Please see the B-66961 10" 60T Carbide-Tipped Max Efficiency Miter Saw Blade, B-66977 10" 80T Carbide-Tipped Max Efficiency Miter Saw Blade, and B-62103 10" 45T Carbide-Tipped Max Efficiency Miter Saw Blade for 10" options.

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        Customer Reviews

        4.6 out of 5

        • 4.6 out of 49 reviews
        • 86% recommend this product
        What Customers Say
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        Customers say the Makita 7-1/4 inch carbide-tipped circular saw blade delivers exceptional performance with its ultra-thin kerf design, allowing for clean and efficient cuts across various materials. Many users appreciate its lightweight construction and ease of installation, noting that it cuts through wood like butter. However, some customers experienced binding issues with certain types of wood and expressed concerns about the blade's longevity under heavy use. Overall, it is regarded as a valuable addition for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals.

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        The Makita 7-1/4" carbide tipped blade is surprisingly thin with the tips measuring slightly less...
        The Makita 7-1/4" carbide tipped blade is surprisingly thin with the tips measuring slightly less than 1/16"! Usually carbide tips can be as much as an 1/8" or more. I compared this to my diablo framing blade with mostly the same specs - the tips are about double (see pic). This means that there is more stock waste, more sawdust, slower cuts compared to a thinner, faster and less stock waste and sawdust. This blade features eight cut outs for debris and faster rips and cross-cuts. It is made for either corded or cordless saws as well. It has 24 teeth with 5/8" arbor. Max speed is rated at 8,300 rpms. Although faster than a thicker blade, my diablo blades are coated with a non-stick surface. You can achieve this manually with a silicone spray should you be cutting wood that is catching the blade.
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        This ultra-thin kerf framing blade by Makita cuts like a hot knife through butter! I tested thi...
        This ultra-thin kerf framing blade by Makita cuts like a hot knife through butter! I tested this blade against other framing blades that I had on hand. The Makita blade cut through effortlessly with no tear out on pine 5/4" decking boards. Besides clean, thin cuts, the other purpose of the thin kerf saw is that it uses less energy, making it ideal for a cordless saw where you are making multiple cuts and would be concerned with how much battery that you are using. With any thin kerf blade you will want to make sure that you don't overheat the blade which can cause it to warp, especially with thicker pieces of wood. For novices, make sure that you know what you will be using a blade for and have several different types on hand. Spend the extra few minutes to switch out blades to use the correct blade for the job. It makes a difference in your final product and the longevity of you blades. I would recommend adding this blade to your collection.
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        I installed this blade on my Makita worm drive saw and was able to run through some wood I had on...
        I installed this blade on my Makita worm drive saw and was able to run through some wood I had on hand. I tested the blade using cross cuts on soft and hardwood of varying thickness. The pine boards were easy to cut with clean edges. The thin plywood needs a blade with more teeth. With the hardwoods, I did go a little slower with my cross cuts. The maple was easier to cut when compared to 1.25” thick walnut. I am not a contractor so I can’t speak to the longevity of the blade or how it would perform being used every day on a job site. Overall, this is a good quality blade that should last the average home owner/Do it yourselfer a long time. I would definitely use this blade for framing purposes and maybe ripping softwood that doesn’t need a super smooth edge.
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        The MAKITA 7-1/4 IN. 24T CARBIDE-TIPPED circular saw blade is a great addition to any circular sa...
        The MAKITA 7-1/4 IN. 24T CARBIDE-TIPPED circular saw blade is a great addition to any circular saw or small tablesaw arsenal. The narrow kerf makes resawing cuts more efficient by wasting less material than thicker blades will. This blade also works well for doing things like bent plywood laminates etc. I have had several of these in the past and found the blades to last a long time (years with light to moderate use). As with any thin blade you will want to be conscious of heat management and feed rate, to prevent the blade from warping and ruining the cut. This most recent blade arrived missing a tooth. However that did not seem to impede the function of the blade at all. I'll just have to keep an eye on it to see if any other teeth fall off. My last blade (roughly 5 years old?) Still has all its teeth, so chances are good that this will last me. Overall, I would recommend this blade as a good addition to anyone's shop. It produces a kerf of just a hair over 1/16", is relatively quite, and based on others I have had over the years, lasts a good long while with proper use. For a rough blade (24 tooth) it produces a very smooth cut with minimal tear out.
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        The Makita 7-1/4 In. 24T Carbide-Tipped Ultra-Thin Kerf Saw Blade is an excellent saw blade provi...
        The Makita 7-1/4 In. 24T Carbide-Tipped Ultra-Thin Kerf Saw Blade is an excellent saw blade providing fast, clean cuts. The blade fits easily on most 7 1/4 inch saws. The arbor is 5/8 inch in diameter and has a knock-out feature that can convert the round arbor to a diamond shaped arbor if the saw requres that type of opening. Easily cuts and rips. I was surprised how easily it cut through a 2x4 fir stud.
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        The saw blade is sharp. Of course, you would expect that from any new blade. The first test cut...
        The saw blade is sharp. Of course, you would expect that from any new blade. The first test cut was smooth and returned no vibration. The thin kerf will produce less saw dust, and hopefully more cuts due to less drag on the blade. I've only used it for a few test cuts (don't have a current project to use it on), but it showed no wear after the test.
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        I am submitting my review of the Makita 7 1/4 " 24T Carbide tipped, ultra thin kerf framing saw ...
        I am submitting my review of the Makita 7 1/4 " 24T Carbide tipped, ultra thin kerf framing saw blade. I recently acquired a large quantity of pressure treated 2×6's from a deck demolition. I had a few projects that required narrower material, so I decided to rip the 2×6's. I was very happy with the performance of the blade, most of the boards I cut were 16' long . I did not encounter any binding and the cuts were all clean. I was careful to check for any nails or deck screws because I don't think the blade would survive if it were to hit one. I will definitely use this blade again.
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        Blade is definitely thin. As seen in picture, it's a good 1/3 thinner than my DeWalt Thin Framin...
        Blade is definitely thin. As seen in picture, it's a good 1/3 thinner than my DeWalt Thin Framing Blade. The description online shows that it was designed for the new Cordless Saws, but could be used for Corded Saws as well. I don't have a big Cordless Saw, so I used it in my Corded Saw. After cutting with this blade, it does produce a clean, smooth cut. With my first cut, I encountered a knot at the edge of the 2 x 4 and I could tell the saw blade knew it. However, I cut several other pieces and the blade performed well. It may have been the paint covering the carbide and blade sides causing friction. Thinner blade means thinner carbide tips. I don't know how long this blade will last on a regular saw. I would definitely buy it again if I had a 7 1/4" Cordless Saw. So consider what saw you are using it on when buying.
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        This ultra thin blade is intended for framing. It looks like it is well made and I had no problem...
        This ultra thin blade is intended for framing. It looks like it is well made and I had no problems with the construction of the blade. My first cuts were in MDF and this was very smooth and easy. My next project was to rip a SYP 2 x 8. This blade performed poorly. I cut in about 3 inches and got stuck. The wood was twisting and grabbed the blade. I placed a wedge in the kerf and continued to cut and got stuck again. I did this several times and then I gave up. I reinstalled my old blade and finished the cut and ripped several other pieces without any problems. I think the old blade has teeth that are wider than the main blade body, so the blade was not pinched like the Makita. The Makita blade has residue buildup behind the teeth after about a foot of cutting into SYP.
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        I have the basic 7.25" ryobi cordless 18v miter saw and it works pretty well for very light duty....
        I have the basic 7.25" ryobi cordless 18v miter saw and it works pretty well for very light duty. Cuts trim and molding for around the house remodeling or repair. It will cut larger stuff such as 2 x 4's but finding very thin kerf blades suitable for mitering can be a challenge. Home Depot sells the saw but often has no blades. This Makita framing blade IS thin kerf and says on the blade that it is suitable for miter cuts. It fits the smaller saw and is rated for speed in excess of the tools capability.
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