A blade made for aluminum will be vastly better for this. A wood blade will quickly clog and bog down, and you'll end up with a messy edge. Aluminum is "sticky" and you need the tooth profile of a blade made for cutting it to move smoothly. Dropping your rpms will also help a lot.
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