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Hey,

I recently got the Makita 5008MG 210mm circular saw, but am finding it nigh-on impossible to find blades for it (it came with a 16T blade).

They all seem to be 200mm or less and 216mm or more. No 210mm:

http://www.trend-uk.com/en/UK/productlist/4/280/panel_trimming_sawblades.html
http://www.trend-uk.com/en/UK/productlist/4/279/Fine_Trim_and_Finishing_Sawblades.html
http://www.trend-uk.com/en/UK/productlist/4/278/trimming_and_crosscut_sawblades.html

are just some examples. The first one is important as I want a blade for cutting MFC and triple chip are supposedly the dogs at this.

Is it that Makita labels it as 210mm but it's actually 216mm (similar to how bath dimensions are labelled)? Could I go up (216mm) or down (190mm or 200mm)?

Seems a bit odd that a brand like Makita would have such an unusual blade diameter.

Thanks
 
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I had a similiar issue with my MLS100 and blades. Here's what MAKITA UK responded:

Question:

I have a question about the MLS100. I want to cut aluminium angle so I assume I need to buy a specialized blade but I cannot find any such blades which are the same diameter as the saw (255mm) Please tell me what MAKITA blade I need to buy to fit to my MLS 100 so it can cut aluminium angle. Many thanks.


Answer:

You may have to use a smaller blade B-09634 is a 250mm aluminium blade for mitre saw that will fit the MLS100.

With best regards,

Makita UK


So I am guessing a smaller diameter blade will be okay for your one.
 
Hey,

I recently got the Makita 5008MG 210mm circular saw, but am finding it nigh-on impossible to find blades for it (it came with a 16T blade).

They all seem to be 200mm or less and 216mm or more. No 210mm:

http://www.trend-uk.com/en/UK/productlist/4/280/panel_trimming_sawblades.html
http://www.trend-uk.com/en/UK/productlist/4/279/Fine_Trim_and_Finishing_Sawblades.html
http://www.trend-uk.com/en/UK/productlist/4/278/trimming_and_crosscut_sawblades.html

are just some examples. The first one is important as I want a blade for cutting MFC and triple chip are supposedly the dogs at this.

Is it that Makita labels it as 210mm but it's actually 216mm (similar to how bath dimensions are labelled)? Could I go up (216mm) or down (190mm or 200mm)?

Seems a bit odd that a brand like Makita would have such an unusual blade diameter.

Thanks

How about these ones?








Googling ain't that hard ;)
 
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I had a similiar issue with my MLS100 and blades. Here's what MAKITA UK responded:

Question:

I have a question about the MLS100. I want to cut aluminium angle so I assume I need to buy a specialized blade but I cannot find any such blades which are the same diameter as the saw (255mm) Please tell me what MAKITA blade I need to buy to fit to my MLS 100 so it can cut aluminium angle.

You're clearly also not very good at Googling...although as you're looking for something more specialised I'll give you the answer
Erbauer multipurpose blade
 
You're clearly also not very good at Googling...although as you're looking for something more specialised I'll give you the answer
Erbauer multipurpose blade

Thank you for your rude response.

FYI I found several 'other' blades but wrong bore size in each case and the one you suggest is also the wrong bore.

In any event, I wanted a MAKBLADE not some cheapo pattern one hence contacting MAKITA directly.

My post was aimed at The OP to highlight the fact that a smaller blade diameter may fit his Makita and do the job.
 
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You weren't specific about the bore required, nor the brand, and I'm afraid my crystal ball is currently not working. A smaller blade would get the saw running, but would make the depth gauge inaccurate....
 
There are actually quite a few 210mm saws out there, e.g. Erbauer at Screwdup (horrid, but cheap), Silverline at ToolStation (even worse), plus some good brands, such as Freud, Bosch, Makita, etc all do 210mm x 30mm boe blades although you may need to buy a saw bore reduction washer to fit the blade (pennies, but the better blades supply them in any case). OK, so the selection isn't as good, but if you wanted cheap blades I'd have stuck with 190mm. I have similar "problems" with a 230mm Hilti rip saw - it just takes a bit more looking to find blades, that's all

BTW the 5008MG has quite a good rep over in the USA - size of a 190mm saw with approaching the depth of cut of a 235mm saw
 
I have to say I thought Silverline would be rubbish, but as they were the only easily available one for my saw, I gave them a go. Quite pleasantly surprised a nice clean cut.
 
I managed to find what I was looking for. I emailed Trend directly and they led me to the Craft Pro panel trimming blade (60t triple chip): http://www.trend-uk.com/en/UK/produ...lade_panel_trim_210mm_x_60_teeth_x_30mm_.html

Ignore that price! Got it for £24.

For anyone who wants to know, there's supposedly no cut quality difference between Trend Professional blades and Trend Craft Pro blades. The Professional blades "last longer and can be sharpened more times".
 
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BTW the 5008MG has quite a good rep over in the USA - size of a 190mm saw with approaching the depth of cut of a 235mm saw

Yeah I think it's relatively new to the UK. The magnesium base is supposedly lighter and stronger. It's no heavier than the Erbauer 190mm it's replacing, which to be fair was a great saw for my hobbyist projects, but I'm hoping the Makita will help me go up a notch.
 

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