DEWALT STEEL CIRCULAR SAW BLADE - 7-1/4" PLYWOOD AND FINISHThe DeWalt DW3326 is a 7-1/4" precision-sharpened steel circular saw blade for fine-tooth plywood, paneling, hardboard, and finish-grade trim where chip-free top and bottom faces matter. Fully hardened steel body resists warping under load, the thicker plate gives a stable cut with less wobble, and the 5/8" round arbor fits all standard 7-1/4" worm-drive and sidewinder circular saws.
- Size: 7-1/4" diameter, 5/8" round arbor
- Application: Plywood
- Precision-sharpened teeth for fast, smooth cuts
- Thicker plate body for stable, true cuts under load
- Fully hardened steel body resists warping
- Fits all standard 7-1/4" circular saws (worm-drive and sidewinder)
Application: Plywood blade with a fine tooth count for chip-free cuts in plywood, paneling, hardboard, MDF, and finish-grade trim. The high tooth count keeps top and bottom face veneers intact, critical when the cut edge will show. Use it face-up in a circular saw or face-down in a track saw. For framing lumber and general construction wood, the combination blade (DW3325) cuts faster.
Blade Family Selection: Match the blade to the material. Combination (DW3325) for general wood, plywood (DW3326) for finish wood and panels, non-ferrous (DW3329) for aluminum/brass/copper, steel cut-off (DW3330) for ferrous metals. Using a wood blade in metal or a metal blade in wood destroys the teeth and can throw the blade.
Cutting Tip: Let the blade reach full RPM before touching the material. Keep the saw shoe flat against the work, feed at a steady rate, and don't force the cut - if the saw bogs down, back off and let the blade clear. Listen to the blade: a clean cut sounds smooth, a forced cut hums and burns. Inspect the teeth before each use; cracked or chipped teeth can shed at speed.
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