10" miter saw
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Z on Aug 28, 2015Generally the higher the tooth count on the blade, the smoother the cut. It also depends on what you are cutting. As a fine toothed blade will be hard pressed to cut through larger pieces of wood, but will to fine on trim work.Helpful Reply
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The Garden Frog with C Renee on Aug 29, 2015Becky is right, for paneling the fine tooth blades are recommended. There are several blades at your home stores and I suggest getting good blades with carbide tips that will last longer. Do not waste your money on cheap blades! If you are cutting hardwoods like Oak, then you will go through blades faster.Helpful Reply
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