Large circular blades fit mitre saws and table saws. Â They provide deeper cutting capacity for thicker timbers and engineered boards. Â High tooth count blades produce clean finish cuts, while low tooth count blades rip quickly.
What are large circular saw blades used for?
Blades in the 250–350 mm range are designed for high-capacity cutting of:
Hardwood and softwood timber
Composite boards (MDF, chipboard, melamine)
Laminates, plastics, and non-ferrous metals (with appropriate tooth geometry)
They’re most commonly used in stationary machines for deep cuts, panel processing, and high-volume woodworking tasks in professional environments.
How do I choose the correct blade in this size range?
Key considerations include:
Blade diameter – match the size to your saw’s maximum capacity (commonly 254 mm, 305 mm, or 350 mm)
Bore size – typically 30 mm, but always confirm compatibility; reducer rings may help
Tooth count –
24–40T for fast ripping
60–80T for crosscutting
96–120T for ultra-smooth finishes on laminates or melamine
Tooth geometry –
ATB (Alternate Top Bevel) for wood
TCG (Triple Chip Grind) for abrasive materials
Hollow ground or high ATB for ultra-fine finishes
What makes a high-quality large saw blade last longer?
Durability depends on:
Carbide-tipped teeth – sharper, longer-lasting edges
Anti-vibration slots – reduce noise and wobble
Laser-cut plate – for balance and precision
Proper use – avoid forcing the cut, and match the blade to the material
Keep blades clean and cool, and replace when teeth are dull, chipped, or burn marks appear on workpieces.
Large circular blades fit mitre saws and table saws. Â They provide deeper cutting capacity for thicker timbers and engineered boards. Â High tooth count blades produce clean finish cuts, while low tooth count blades rip quickly.
What are large circular saw blades used for?
Blades in the 250–350 mm range are designed for high-capacity cutting of:
Hardwood and softwood timber
Composite boards (MDF, chipboard, melamine)
Laminates, plastics, and non-ferrous metals (with appropriate tooth geometry)
They’re most commonly used in stationary machines for deep cuts, panel processing, and high-volume woodworking tasks in professional environments.
How do I choose the correct blade in this size range?
Key considerations include:
Blade diameter – match the size to your saw’s maximum capacity (commonly 254 mm, 305 mm, or 350 mm)
Bore size – typically 30 mm, but always confirm compatibility; reducer rings may help
Tooth count –
24–40T for fast ripping
60–80T for crosscutting
96–120T for ultra-smooth finishes on laminates or melamine
Tooth geometry –
ATB (Alternate Top Bevel) for wood
TCG (Triple Chip Grind) for abrasive materials
Hollow ground or high ATB for ultra-fine finishes
What makes a high-quality large saw blade last longer?
Durability depends on:
Carbide-tipped teeth – sharper, longer-lasting edges
Anti-vibration slots – reduce noise and wobble
Laser-cut plate – for balance and precision
Proper use – avoid forcing the cut, and match the blade to the material
Keep blades clean and cool, and replace when teeth are dull, chipped, or burn marks appear on workpieces.
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