What is a 40 tooth Miter Saw Blade Good For?
A 40 tooth miter saw blade is great for rough cuts to 2x4s and rough wood. But, if you need a more refined cut you’ll want more teeth on your miter saw blade.
A 40 tooth miter saw blade is great for rough cuts to 2x4s and rough wood. But, if you need a more refined cut you’ll want more teeth on your miter saw blade.
Fewer teeth mean a faster cut, but with higher chance of tear out. A miter saw blade with more teeth will offer a more refined cut.
While you “can” put an abrasive blade on a miter saw, it is not recommended. Miter saws aren’t made for this, doing so will be hazardous.
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Grinding noise coming from your miter saw is certainly something you want to act on quickly. It’s a simple fix, but if ignored can ruin your miter saw
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