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355mm Precision Wood Saw Blade | Large-Capacity 14" 72T Crosscut (1" Arbor)

Price Negotiable
Price: $0.5-22/pcs
MOQ: 200pcs
Delivery Time: 25-30days
Brand: XRTOOLS
Product Description

1. Problem: "Friction Burn" on Thick Hardwood Millwork

 

 

  • The Problem: Custom staircase builders and architectural millworkers often use large 14-inch miter saws to crosscut wide, thick hardwood materials (like solid oak stair treads or 8-inch baseboards). If they use a standard rough-cut blade, the exit edge splinters. If they try to use an ultra-high-density finishing blade (like a 100T or 120T), the massive blade traps sawdust, causing severe friction that scorches the thick hardwood black.

  • The Result: Ruined expensive hardwood stocks, hours wasted sanding out deep burn marks, and stalled miter saw motors due to sawdust impaction.

 

2. Cause: Pitch Imbalance and Shallow Gullets

 

 

  • Gullet Starvation: Ultra-fine blades lack the physical space (gullets) between the teeth to carry away the large volume of sawdust produced when cutting through 2-inch or 3-inch thick solid hardwood.

  • Tear-Out: Conversely, low-tooth-count blades take bites that are too aggressive, shattering the delicate face grain of premium hardwoods.

 

 

3. Solution: 72T "Equilibrium Pitch" and Deflection-Free Core

 

  • 72T Optimal Crosscut Pitch: For a massive 355mm diameter, 72 teeth is the "Goldilocks" configuration for thick finish work. It provides enough teeth to shear the wood fibers cleanly for a splinter-free edge, while maintaining large enough gullets to successfully extract massive volumes of sawdust without causing friction burns on thick hardwood.

  • Alternate Top Bevel (ATB) Shearing: The ATB grind acts like a series of alternating razor blades. When pushed through wide, flat stock (like custom shelving or wide casing), it slices the top veneer cleanly before the underlying core is severed.

  • Heavy-Duty Stabilized Core: A 14-inch blade requires extreme rigidity. The steel plate is forged from industrial heavy-gauge steel and factory-tensioned. This prevents the "flutter" or "wobble" that ruins miter joints when crosscutting wide architectural trim.

 

 

4. Technical Specifications

 

 

Technical Pillar Imperial Specification Metric Specification Industrial Benefit
Diameter 14" 355mm Engineered for large-capacity 14-inch miter and table saws.
Arbor Size 1" (Standard) 25.4mm / 30mm Options Direct fit for heavy-duty commercial woodworking spindles.
Tooth Count 72T 72T The optimal balance for smooth crosscuts on thick stock.
Tooth Grind ATB ATB Shears wood face-grain cleanly without bottom tear-out.
Plate Build Tensioned Heavy-Gauge Tensioned Heavy-Gauge Eliminates blade deflection for mathematically perfect miters.
Max RPM 4,500 RPM 4,500 RPM Safely handles high-torque commercial saw motors.

 

 

5. Professional Industry Applications

 

 

  • Custom Staircase Fabrication: The definitive blade for crosscutting thick, solid hardwood stair treads, risers, and heavy handrail profiles with zero burn marks.

  • Large-Profile Miter Sawing: Executing perfectly square, splinter-free cuts on extra-wide baseboards, oversized crown molding, and architectural columns.

  • Thick Panel Sizing: Sizing heavy, veneered multi-plywood panels and solid wood doors on a commercial cabinet saw without edge tear-out.

 

 

6. Operation and Safety Guidelines

  • Material Securing: A 14-inch blade generates massive rotational torque. When crosscutting wide boards on a miter saw, the material must be clamped firmly against the fence. Never attempt to free-hand a cut with a 14-inch blade, as it can violently grab the material.

  • Feed Rate Mastery: Do not force the blade through thick oak or maple. Allow the 72 teeth to mill the wood at a steady, moderate pace. If you hear the motor pitch drop significantly, slow your feed rate to allow the gullets to clear the dust.

 

 

7. FAQ: Expert Technical Support

 

 

Q: What is the difference between the 14" 66T and this 14" 72T blade?

 

 

A: The 66T is a heavy-duty hybrid designed for mixed ripping and crosscutting of rough structural timbers (like 6x6 beams) on a radial arm saw. The 72T is a dedicated finishing specialist. It is designed for crosscutting wide, expensive interior trim and custom hardwood joinery on a large miter saw where a perfectly smooth, burn-free edge is required.

 

 

Q: Is this a "Thin Kerf" blade?

 

A: No. At a 14-inch (355mm) diameter, a thin kerf is highly dangerous and prone to severe warping and deflection. This blade utilizes a heavy-gauge industrial kerf (typically 3.0mm to 3.2mm) to guarantee absolute rigidity and straightness during deep cuts.

 

Q: Can I use this 72T blade to rip thick lumber on a table saw?

 

A: While 72T has slightly better clearance than a 90T blade, it is still primarily a crosscut blade. Ripping thick hardwood continuously with a 72T blade on a 14" table saw will eventually cause the blade to overheat. If your primary task is ripping, switch to a 40T or 54T dedicated rip blade.

 

Q: Will this fit my 12-inch compound miter saw?

 

A: No. A 14-inch blade will physically contact the blade guards and base chassis of a 12-inch saw. You must use this blade exclusively on saws rated for 14-inch (355mm) accessories.

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