Description
One hundred teeth on a 300mm panel saw blade delivers the tooth density needed for fine crosscut quality in melamine-faced board, veneer-faced plywood, and finish-grade sheet goods where tooth count directly affects edge quality. This blade on a 30mm bore fits the European sliding panel saw standard and provides the high tooth count appropriate for finish-grade panel cutting in cabinet and furniture production. At 100 teeth, the arc between adjacent tips is tight enough to shear the surface of double-face melamine and face veneer cleanly on entry and exit — the quality that separates a production-grade finish panel blade from a standard utility blade. The 30mm bore is the standard arbor size on European sliding panel saws processing 300mm blades. Carbide tips are precisely ground to maintain consistent tooth geometry through extended production cutting in sheet goods, composite panel, and veneer-faced materials. In commercial cabinetry and furniture production where panel saw edge quality reduces downstream sanding and edge-banding waste, a 100-tooth 300mm blade delivers measurable improvement in cut surface quality.

