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Jun 02, 2026 - 06:53 AM
The best blade for a radial arm saw is typically a high-quality carbide-tipped blade with a negative or low hook angle (around -5° to 0°), which helps reduce self-feeding and promotes safer, smoother crosscuts. Choose a blade with 60 to 80 teeth for fine woodworking or finish cuts in wood. Always match the blade's diameter and arbor size to your saw’s specifications. Blades made by Amana tools far outlast the competitors in all their bits and blades and I use them exclusively in my shop for flawless finishes and precision cuts.
