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May 16, 2026 - 06:09 AM
Blade diameter is crucial because it determines the maximum cutting depth and the compatibility with your miter saw. Common sizes include 10-inch and 12-inch blades, each offering unique benefits. A 12-inch blade, such as found on the AGE Series MD12-106, allows for deeper and wider cuts, making it ideal for larger moldings and stock. Meanwhile, a 10-inch blade like the AGE Series MD10-606TB is perfect for lighter-duty or smaller saws, offering precision and ease of handling. With several 10-inch and 12-inch options available, you can select a blade diameter that perfectly fits your saw and project requirements.
