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Model G0699 (Mfd. Since 5/15)
Figure 88. Crosscutting blade.
Crosscut blade features:
• Best for cutting across the grain
• 80–100 teeth
• Alternate top bevel tooth profile
• Small hook angle and a shallow gullet
Alternate
Top
Bevel
Figure 89. Combination blade.
Combination blade features:
• Designed to cut both with and across grain
• 50–80 teeth
• Alternate top bevel and flat, or alternate top
bevel and raker tooth profile
• Teeth are arranged in groups
• Gullets are small and shallow (similar to a
cross-cut blade), then large and deep (similar
to a ripping blade
Alternate
Top
Bevel
and
Flat
Figure 90. Laminate blade.
Laminate blade features:
• Best for cutting plywood or veneer
• 100–120 teeth
• Triple chip tooth profile
• Very shallow gullet
Triple
Chip
Blade
Thin Kerf Blade: A blade with thinner kerf than
a standard blade. Since the spreader/riving knife
included with this table saw is sized for standard
blades, thin kerf blades cannot be used on this
saw.