ukworkshipper
Established Member
Hi All,
After much reading I am still highly confused on the choice of 210mm blade for a mitre saw. Could someone please spare some advice?
I need to make very clean crosscuts on oak hardwood floors (14mm thick x 70mm wide), because these will go side-by-side with ceramic tiles on another section of the living room. I know more teeth should give a finer cut but what about the type of teeth? I have read that alternate bevel is ideal for hardwood, but the bosch blade guide suggest triple chip grind (TCG) (flat top + trapezoidal) for "parquet". So now I am confused.
I have limited buying choices between a Bosch 48 teeth alternate bevel or a TCG with Bosch 64 teeth or 60/80 Parkside blades, but all these last 3 higher teeth blades are "all materials" blades. It's a small area where I need to be super precise so I don't need a blade that lasts forever.
Should I go for the higher teeth count or alternate bevel?
Many thanks!
After much reading I am still highly confused on the choice of 210mm blade for a mitre saw. Could someone please spare some advice?
I need to make very clean crosscuts on oak hardwood floors (14mm thick x 70mm wide), because these will go side-by-side with ceramic tiles on another section of the living room. I know more teeth should give a finer cut but what about the type of teeth? I have read that alternate bevel is ideal for hardwood, but the bosch blade guide suggest triple chip grind (TCG) (flat top + trapezoidal) for "parquet". So now I am confused.
I have limited buying choices between a Bosch 48 teeth alternate bevel or a TCG with Bosch 64 teeth or 60/80 Parkside blades, but all these last 3 higher teeth blades are "all materials" blades. It's a small area where I need to be super precise so I don't need a blade that lasts forever.
Should I go for the higher teeth count or alternate bevel?
Many thanks!