Description
Stepping up from 60 to 72 teeth on a 300mm panel saw blade improves crosscut surface quality in sheet goods, veneer-faced plywood, and laminate-surfaced board without moving to a specialized laminate blade. This 72-tooth blade on a 30mm bore fits the European sliding panel saw standard and delivers the tooth density appropriate for finish-grade panel processing in cabinet and furniture production. At 72 teeth, the arc between adjacent tooth tips is shorter than on a 60-tooth blade at the same diameter — the result is cleaner entry and exit faces in veneer-faced materials and surface-sensitive sheet goods that would show tool marks from lower tooth counts. The 30mm bore is standard on European sliding table saws processing 300mm blades. Carbide tips are ground to consistent geometry and maintain performance through production panel saw cycles in plywood, MDF, particleboard, and laminate-faced sheet goods. For cabinet shops and furniture production operations where sheet goods quality requirements exceed general production but a specialized laminate blade is not needed, a 72-tooth 300mm blade bridges that range effectively.

