- Primarily designed for cutting cross gain
in soft and medium hardwoods and plywoods. Not recommended where
more than 10% of the work is ripping. Carbide Teeth are top beveled
and face beveled. As the top of the tooth cuts the fiber, the
face is planing. The results are excellent smoothness with little,
if any tear, chipping or feathering. These blades are rated great
for mitre box saws.
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- Ultra Crosscuts are ultra smooth performers.
Use them on all woods for cutting cross gain. They are not recommended
beyond minimal ripping. They can be used for ripping, but material
must be fed slower to avoid overloading. The crosscut style is
excellent for mitre box saws.
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- These are the carbide blades to come to when
the job requires nice, smooth, thin cuts. These blades are often
used in gang ripping where material costs are important. Rip
blades can occasionally be used for some crosscutting. They have
too much hook to recommend for a mitre box.
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