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  • Yup, I’ve got a selection of blades but only really change for cutting really thick boards / 45 degrees or ripping solid wood, which is to rare, mostly use the table saw for that.

    A 48t general blade works well on pretty much everything, no chipping on decent quality melamine and little face breakout cross-cutting birch ply. Just cuts a bit slow on birch and can burn if not sharp. Any lower tooth count tends to leave lines on the cut edge. I guess it’s just a trade off and there’s no magic bullet.

  • Maybe I’ll give it a go. Actually have a high tooth count negative rake blade for cutting metal. I can’t imagine it’ll speed up my cuts though...

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