Description
Large-format table saws and sliding panel saws running 14 in. blades need a combination option that covers both directions without requiring a blade swap between operations. At 70 teeth on a 1 in. arbor, this combination blade bridges rip and crosscut performance on cabinet saws, sliding table saws, and heavy-duty production saws in the 14 in. class. The higher tooth count at this diameter means finer crosscut surfaces and more continuous tooth engagement during ripping — the cut face on wide panels arrives ready for glue-up or finishing without a secondary sanding step. At 14 in., the blade reaches through full-thickness hardwood slabs and large panel goods that smaller blades cannot cover cleanly in a single pass. Carbide tips maintain edge retention through demanding production cycles in solid wood, plywood, MDF, and composite sheet goods. The 1 in. bore is standard on large-format North American and European saws in this class. A single combination blade at 14 in. eliminates the blade changes that interrupt production rhythm when ripping and crosscutting are both in the daily workflow.

