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What Blade Should You Use For Cutting Trim And Moldings?

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When cutting trim strips, you want to achieve the smoothest possible cut. This is because if the trim and moldings don't add to the aesthetics of the room, it doesn't serve its purpose. Therefore, you need to choose a good blade for cutting the trim and the mold.


As someone who is experienced in cutting trim and dies, I recommend you go for a 12-inch blade with 90 to 100 teeth. Nonetheless, you can get a good trim with an 80-tooth blade.


On the other hand, you can also use a 10" miter saw, preferably with an 80 tooth blade. Using this type of blade to smoothly cut those siding and trim boards is enough. But if you plan to cut thick boards, you should use the 12-inch version for quick cutting boards.



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