14″ Fine Crosscutting Blade for Radial Arm Saws and Crosscut Power Saws

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14" Fine Crosscutting Blade for Radial Arm & Crosscut Power Saws
Price: $221.26

14″ Fine Crosscutting Blade for Radial Arm Saws and Crosscut Power Saws

$221.26

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14″ Wood Cutting Saw Blade

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14″ Fine Crosscutting Blade for Radial Arm & Crosscut Power Saws

Choose the 14″ Fine Crosscutting Blade for Radial Arm & Crosscut Power Saws for superior cutting results. Featuring a negative tooth design, this blade minimizes saw “grabbing,” delivering a smoother, safer cut. It is ideal for cross-cutting hardwood, laminated materials, MDF, plywood, and veneer, making it a versatile choice for high-precision projects.

Key Features

  • Precision Crosscutting: Perfect for cutting hardwood, laminates, MDF, plywood, and veneer with minimal resistance.
  • Anti-Kickback Design: The -2° hook angle reduces the risk of grabbing, providing greater control during cuts.
  • American-Made Quality: Proudly manufactured in the USA, engineered for durability and long-lasting performance in professional settings.

Specifications for the Saw Blade

  • Blade Diameter: 14″
  • Tooth Count: 60
  • Bore Size: 1″
  • Hook Angle: -2 Degrees
  • Kerf: .148″
  • Material: Carbide Teeth

Equip Your Radial Arm and Crosscut Power Saw

This blade is designed for use with the Original Saw Company 14″ Heavy Duty Radial Arm Saw and Crosscut Power Saws, offering high precision and reliable performance across a range of materials.

Specifications

Additional information

Weight 6 lbs
Dimensions 18 × 18 × 2 in
Machine Specs

Saw Blades are in stock items. They can be shipped within 1-2 business days after the order is placed.

Cuttable Material

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Compatible with

14" Heavy Duty Radial Arm Saw, 14″ Manual Crosscut Power Saw (3 phase with 17 1/4″ crosscut), 14″ Manual Crosscut Power Saw (single phase with 17 1/4″ crosscut), 14″ Semi-Automatic Crosscut Power Saw (3 phase with 17 1/4″ crosscut), 14″ Semi-Automatic Crosscut Power Saw (single phase with 17 1/4″ crosscut)

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Saw Blade Shipping & Handling

Original Saw Company ships in-stock saw blades within 2-3 business days after an order is placed. Shipping times may vary based on destination and carrier availability. A tracking number will be provided once the order has shipped. Shipping costs are calculated at checkout and are non-refundable.

For any shipping inquiries, please contact Original Saw Company Customer Service at 800-733-4063 or customerservice@originalsaw.com.

What types of materials can a Fine Cut Woodcutting Saw Blade handle?

A Fine Cut Woodcutting Blade is ideal for materials where a smooth, precise finish is essential. It’s specifically designed to handle hardwoods, softwoods, plywood, and MDF, delivering clean, detailed edges with minimal chipping. This blade type is perfect for finish carpentry or projects requiring high-quality cuts but unsuitable for cutting metal or other specialized materials.

What is a negative hook angle on a saw blade and when should I use one?

A negative hook angle on a saw blade means the blade’s teeth tilt slightly backward. This angle helps control the cutting action, especially on easily chip or splinter materials like laminates, plywood, or metals. Use a blade with a negative hook angle for cleaner cuts in these materials and more controlled cutting on radial arm saws.

How important is the number of teeth on a saw blade?

The number of teeth on a saw blade impacts the cut’s quality and speed. Blades with fewer teeth cut faster but can leave rougher edges, making them ideal for ripping through wood quickly. Blades with more teeth provide a finer, smoother cut, which is better for finishing work, such as crosscutting hardwood or cutting laminate surfaces.

What's the difference between general purpose and fine cutting blades?

General purpose blades are designed for versatility, handling a range of materials with decent speed and quality. They balance tooth count and design to suit both ripping and crosscutting tasks. Fine cutting blades have more teeth and specialized grinds to produce smooth, precise edges. This is especially important for finish carpentry or working with delicate materials. Choose a fine cutting blade when a high-quality finish is essential.

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Are you unsure if this machine can cut your material?

Ask about sending in a material sample to Original Saw. We will cut your material on our shop saw and make a video. Afterwards, you can review the videoed test cuts and make informed decisions. Most importantly, we want you to feel comfortable with your solutions before your purchase.

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Email us at customerservice@originalsaw.com or call at (800) 733-4063 to start the process.