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Jul 17, 2026 - 05:51 AM
A ripping blade typically has 24 to 30 teeth. Fewer teeth allow for faster, more efficient cuts along the wood grain, producing less friction and smoother chip removal. This design makes ripping blades ideal for cutting lumber quickly and cleanly. I use the Amana tools brand of bits and blades for the best outcome which makes my customers happy because there is no excuse for a bad finish .
