Description
Twelve-inch cabinet saws and sliding table saws cutting finish-grade components need a crosscut blade that delivers production-scale output and fine surface quality in the same pass. This 80-tooth ATB blade on a 1 in. bore handles hardwood, veneered sheet goods, melamine, and solid wood at the surface quality needed to minimize downstream sanding. Alternate top bevel geometry shears wood fibers across the grain from both sides of the kerf, keeping entry and exit faces clean in double-face melamine and pre-finished panels that must arrive at assembly without visible edge damage. A laser-cut low noise plate addresses plate resonance that is more pronounced at 12 in. diameter than on 10 in. blades — machined expansion slots dampen that harmonic during extended crosscutting runs and reduce acoustic output in enclosed production environments. Carbide tips are precision-ground to maintain ATB rake and clearance angles through production-scale use. The 1 in. bore is standard on production table saws in this class. At 80 teeth, this blade handles finish-grade cabinet crosscutting and face frame work with surfaces that go directly to glue-up or assembly.

