Description
The 9 in. miter saw format suits fine finish crosscutting on a compact platform, and this 80-tooth blade on a 5/8 in. bore is configured for the finish quality those saws are used for. Eighty teeth at 9 in. produce a high-density tooth engagement that shears wood fibers cleanly with minimal kerf width between adjacent contacts — the result is a crosscut face in hardwood trim, molding, and solid wood that needs no post-cut sanding before painting or staining. At 80 teeth, this blade is a finish-cut tool rather than a high-production crosscut blade: it suits the deliberate, quality-focused crosscutting of finish materials where every face is visible. Carbide tips are ground to consistent angles to maintain surface quality through the repetitive crosscutting cycles that define miter saw use in trim and finish carpentry. The 5/8 in. bore fits standard miter saw arbors in this size class. For finish carpenters and trim shops where the final crosscut on a molding profile, door casing, or hardwood component must be exactly right, an 80-tooth blade at 9 in. delivers that quality consistently.

