Answer
May 30, 2026 - 06:30 AM
Yes, a 60 tooth blade is generally good for trim work. The higher tooth count provides smoother, cleaner cuts, which is ideal for trim and molding. However, for very fine or delicate trim, you might consider an even higher tooth count blade, such as 80 teeth, for the best finish. In my shop on my miter saw I like the Timberline 300-600 Carbide tipped for clean , smooth cuts.
