Diablo D0724A 7-1/4 in. 24-Tooth Framing Saw Blade Review (2026)
By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026
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- Framing
- Ripping
- Pressure treated
- Demolition
Choose this for framing, decking, and rough rips where speed and nail-embedded durability matter more than edge quality.
Pros
- 24 teeth with deep gullets rip and cross-cut 2x lumber fast with a light feed
- Tracking Point grind holds up well in nail-embedded and demolition wood
- Thin kerf and low tooth count keep a corded or cordless saw from bogging down
Cons
- 24T leaves a rougher edge that needs cleanup for any finish-visible cut
- Chips out veneer plywood and melamine badly; wrong blade for those
- Aggressive bite can grab and kick if you bind it in a pinched cut
Specifications
| Teeth | 24T ATB + Tracking Point |
|---|---|
| Arbor | 5/8 in (diamond knockout) |
| Kerf | 0.059 in (thin) |
| Material | TiCo+ Hi-Density carbide |
| Diameter | 7-1/4 in |
| Best cut | Framing / rip in 2x lumber |