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Jul 17, 2026 - 06:40 AM
The number of teeth on a crosscut saw blade impacts the smoothness and speed of the cut. Blades with more teeth (such as 80T, 96T, 108T, or 132T) deliver finer, cleaner cuts with minimal tear-out, ideal for finish work and laminates. Fewer teeth (like 60T or 72T) cut faster and are suitable for general crosscutting of hardwoods and softwoods. The products range from 60T to 132T, offering options for both rough and fine cutting. For instance, the Amana Tool 618132 with 132T is excellent for ultra-smooth trims, while the Amana Tool 610600 with 60T balances speed and finish. This wide range means you can choose the optimal tooth count for your specific task.
