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Jul 17, 2026 - 06:11 AM
The number of teeth on a ripping saw blade determines the balance between speed and smoothness of the cut. Blades with fewer teeth (like 20T or 24T) remove material quickly and are great for fast, aggressive ripping, while blades with more teeth (30T, 36T, or 40T) produce smoother cuts, ideal for glue-line quality rips. For example, the Amana Tool 710200 with 20 teeth excels in rapid material removal, while the Amana Tool 614401 with 40 teeth is perfect for ultra-smooth glue-ready edges. With options ranging from 20 to 40 teeth across the lineup, you can select a blade tailored for either speed or finish.
