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May 30, 2026 - 06:42 AM
The number of teeth on miter saw blades impacts the smoothness and speed of the cut. Higher tooth counts (such as 80T or 100T) provide finer, cleaner cuts, which are perfect for finish work, moldings, and picture frames. Lower tooth counts (such as 60T) cut faster but may leave a rougher edge. For example, the AGE Series MD12-106 features 100 teeth for ultra-smooth miters, while the Timberline 300-600 offers a 60T option for quicker, general-purpose cuts. The selection in this category ranges from 60T to 100T, allowing users to choose a blade tailored to their desired finish and material.
