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Wood, Trex, Laminate & Hardie

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Wood cutting circular saw blades come in a variety of tooth counts, each tailored to specific types of cuts and wood materials, optimizing performance for different woodworking tasks. Low tooth count blades, typically ranging between 10 to 24 teeth, are designed for fast, rough cuts in wood. These blades are ideal for tasks such as framing and decking where speed is more critical than the finish of the cut. The fewer teeth mean that each tooth removes more material, making them highly efficient for cutting along the grain of the wood (rip cuts). The wide gullets between the teeth help to clear away sawdust and chips quickly, preventing the blade from bogging down during heavy cutting tasks. Mid-range tooth count blades, with around 40 to 60 teeth, offer a balance between speed and finish quality, making them suitable for a wider range of cutting applications, including cross-cutting and light rip cuts. These blades are a good choice for general construction work, DIY projects, and cabinetry where both the quality of the cut and the speed of work are important. The higher tooth count delivers smoother cuts than low tooth count blades but without significantly compromising on cutting speed. They are versatile enough to handle both softwoods and hardwoods, making them a popular choice for professionals and hobbyists who need a go-to blade for various tasks. High tooth count blades, often exceeding 80 teeth, are specifically designed for fine, finish cuts in wood, providing the cleanest edges and minimal tear-out. These blades are perfect for cutting hardwoods, plywood, and other engineered woods where a smooth surface is essential for the finished project. The high number of teeth produces a slower cut but results in a much finer finish, ideal for trim work, finish carpentry, and any application where the quality of the cut edge is visible and critical to the project's aesthetics. Ohio Power Tool’s assortment of wood cutting circular saw blades ensures that craftsmen have the right tool for their specific cutting needs, whether tearing through framing lumber or making precise cuts in fine hardwoods.