Description
Solid surface countertop material cuts differently than wood — the brittle resin matrix fractures under standard saw blade geometry, leaving ragged edges that require extensive secondary finishing. This 8 in. solid surface blade with 60 teeth on a 5/8 in. bore is configured for the cutting characteristics of solid surface, engineered stone composite, and similar non-porous countertop materials where chip-free edges at the cut line are the production standard. At 60 teeth on 8 in., tooth density is sufficient to produce clean entry and exit faces in the dense, brittle material of solid surface panels without the chipping that standard woodworking blades produce. The 5/8 in. bore fits standard North American saw arbors in this size class, making this blade a practical choice for countertop fabricators running 8 in. saws dedicated to solid surface cutting. Carbide tips are ground to the geometry appropriate for non-porous composite materials and maintain cutting performance through production-volume solid surface cutting cycles. For solid surface countertop fabrication and installation shops where every cut edge is a finished edge, clean performance from the first pass matters.

