Description
The 8-1/4 in. blade format bridges compact and standard miter saws, and this 60-tooth blade on a 5/8 in. bore covers the finish crosscutting those saws handle. At 60 teeth, this blade delivers surface quality appropriate for trim work, molding, door components, and cabinetry crosscutting where the face of the cut will be visible in the finished installation. Sixty teeth at 8-1/4 in. provide enough tooth density to shear wood fibers cleanly across the grain on both entry and exit faces — important for painted and stained trim where chip-out on either face requires rework before finishing. Carbide tips are ground to consistent angles that hold their geometry through repetitive crosscutting cycles in hardwood trim, softwood molding, and engineered wood components. The 5/8 in. bore fits standard sliding miter saw and chop saw arbors in this blade size class. In trim shops, cabinet installations, and finish carpentry where the saw makes dozens of crosscuts per shift in solid wood and molding profiles, a 60-tooth blade at 8-1/4 in. delivers the surface quality that eliminates post-cut touch-up.

