Description
When finish quality is the priority on a 14 in. saw, 80 ATB teeth deliver cleaner crosscuts than lower tooth counts in hardwood, double-face melamine, veneered plywood, and cabinet-grade panel materials. This blade handles large sliding table saws and production crosscut saws with 1 in. arbors where the cut face needs to go to assembly without additional edge treatment. At 80 teeth, the arc between adjacent tooth tips is short enough to shear delicate face veneers cleanly on entry and exit — a meaningful advantage when cutting pre-finished panels and double-face laminate that cannot be sanded at the edge without damaging the face. ATB geometry positions alternate teeth at opposing angles, shearing fiber from both sides of the kerf simultaneously and leaving a smooth face. Carbide tips are precision-ground to maintain ATB rake and clearance geometry through extended production use. The 1 in. bore fits large-format North American and European production saws. Eighty-tooth ATB at 14 in. suits cabinet part crosscutting, face frame production, and panel component work where cut faces go straight to glue-up or assembly.

