Description
Cutting solid surface countertop material cleanly requires the right tooth geometry at the right tooth count. This 10 in. blade with 80 TC45 teeth on a 5/8 in. bore is specifically designed for solid surface panel, Corian, engineered stone composite, and similar materials where standard woodworking blades leave chipped and fractured cut edges. TC45 is a triple chip grind variant that positions carbide tips at a 45-degree chamfer on alternate teeth — the geometry produces a fine scraping action in brittle non-porous composites that prevents the edge fracture that ATB geometry causes in these materials. Eighty teeth at 10 in. provides the tooth density needed to keep cut surfaces clean in solid surface material — the short arc between adjacent tips reduces impact force per tooth and minimizes micro-fracture at the cut line. A laser-cut low noise plate stabilizes the plate under the sustained engagement of solid surface cutting, where plate resonance can affect cut quality in precision fabrication work. Carbide tips are precisely ground to TC45 geometry. The 5/8 in. bore fits standard 10 in. saw arbors used in solid surface countertop fabrication.

