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The DEWALT DW3326 7-1/4-inch circular saw blade is a 140-tooth thin-kerf blade engineered for smooth, chip-free cuts in plywood, melamine, laminate, and other sheet goods.
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SKU : WOR-TOO-461
The DEWALT DW3326 is a 7-1/4-inch, 140-tooth circular saw blade designed for clean, precise cuts in plywood, melamine, and other wood composites. Its thin .065-inch kerf removes less material, so you get more cuts per charge and less waste, while the precision-sharpened teeth deliver a smooth finish that reduces sanding and chipping.
If you're cutting melamine-coated shelving or plywood panels, the right blade matters. This blade uses a high tooth count to sheer through the tough coating without tearing it. The result is a clean edge that is ready for assembly or edge banding.
The .065-inch thin kerf minimizes sawdust and increases cutting efficiency, while the .075-inch plate adds stiffness to prevent flex and wobble. A fully hardened steel body keeps the blade stable and true even at 7,000 RPM.
The special coating on this blade reduces friction, which helps it run cooler and last longer. It also resists rust and resin build-up, so you spend less time cleaning the blade and more time cutting.
Whether you need a dedicated blade for your circular saw or a replacement for an older one, the DW3326 is a reliable choice for melamine, plywood, and clean crosscuts in natural wood.
140-tooth design produces ultra-smooth, chip-free edges in melamine and plywood.
Thin .065-inch kerf removes less material, extending run time and reducing waste.
Anti-rust and friction-reducing coating keeps the blade cool and clean.
7,000 RPM rating and fully hardened steel body deliver stable, reliable cuts.
Kerf: 0.065 inch
Arbor: 5/8 inch
Model: DW3326
Teeth: 140
Max RPM: 7,000
Best For: Plywood, melamine, laminate, wood composites
Diameter: 7-1/4 inches
Material: Fully hardened steel with anti-rust coating
Product Type: Circular Saw Blade
Plate Thickness: 0.075 inch
Seller: Workbench World
MPN: DW3326
Melamine panels are notorious for chipping. A general-purpose blade with fewer teeth can grab the hard coating and crack it. The DW3326's 140 teeth shear across the surface, leaving a smooth edge that's ready for edge banding. You'll see the difference immediately on the first cut.
Every cut with a thick kerf blade removes material you can't get back. This blade's .065-inch kerf is noticeably slimmer than standard blades, so you get more cuts per battery charge on cordless saws and less sawdust on the job. Despite the slim kerf, the .075-inch plate keeps it rigid.
Yes, the 140-tooth design is excellent for melamine and other coated sheet goods because it produces a smooth, chip-free cut without tearing the surface.
This blade has a 5/8-inch arbor, which fits most standard 7-1/4-inch circular saws. For saws with a different arbor, you may need a reducing ring.
The DW3326 is rated for up to 7,000 RPM.
Use a sharp blade like the DW3326, cut with the coated side facing up for table saws or down for circular saws, and feed slowly with a guide.
It's designed for crosscutting and sheet goods; for ripping, a lower tooth count blade is more efficient.

This blade makes my table saw cuts look perfect. I've used it on melamine and plywood without any chipping. The 140 teeth really make a difference. It's pricey but worth it.
I use this blade for custom cabinets. It leaves a clean edge. It's a bit loud but that's normal.
Cuts like a laser.
I bought this to cut some melamine shelves. The edges came out so smooth I didn't even have to sand them. The blade is thin, so it's easy to misalign if you're not careful. But it's a great blade.
It's the best blade I've used for plywood. I just wish it were cheaper. It does last a long time.
I'm a professional cabinet maker. This blade is essential for my work. It produces chip-free edges on veneer plywood. The thin kerf saves material. It has paid for itself many times.
No chips, no burns.
It gives a flawless finish if you feed it straight. I had a slight wobble at first, but that was my saw. The blade itself is true.
I've used this on my circular saw. It cuts plywood without tearout. The anti-stick coating works. It stays sharp longer than cheaper blades.
It does what it promises. The finish is great. It's just a bit too expensive.
For fine woodworking, this is the blade to get. It leaves a glass-smooth edge. I've cut dozens of sheets and it hasn't dulled. Very impressed.
This blade is a game changer. I no longer need to use a table saw for clean cuts. It handles melamine and plywood beautifully. The finish requires no sanding. It's a premium blade but worth it.
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