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Mar 12, 2026 - 06:14 AM
Kerf refers to the width of the cut the blade makes. Thin kerf blades remove less material, reducing waste and requiring less power, making them ideal for portable saws or when working with expensive stock. Standard kerf blades are more robust and better suited for heavy-duty or industrial applications. Many general purpose blades, like the Amana Tool PR1040C, offer a robust plate for durability, while others provide thinner kerf options for efficiency. With various kerf types available, you can choose the one that best matches your saw’s power and your project’s needs.
