Wide Kerf Saw Blade. Saw blade kerf refers to the thickness of the slot which the saw blade will cut. The teeth are precisely ground to 1/8 wide. It can be used to remove waste from dovetails, as it is thin enough (0.090) to be slipped into the cut left by most fine dovetail saws.
With either alternate top bevel ground (atb) or top centre ground (tcg) depending on the blade type, this next, there's 165mm blades.
Not to sound too cliché, but it cut like a hot knife through butter. The folks at infinity are manufacturing two of them; We use the highest grade carbide, precision laser cut blade bodies & state of the 305mm x 1 bore x 120t tcg carbide tipped for non ferrous metal blade, 3 kerf sawblade, freud. A demo saw blade that easily cuts through harsh materials like shingles with nails and wood, tar and gravel, lath and plaster, and more! With either alternate top bevel ground (atb) or top centre ground (tcg) depending on the blade type, this next, there's 165mm blades. It's no surprise that every table saw owner wants one blade that will do it all. Thin kerf the kerf of a blade is the overall thickness of cut the blade produces. For wider cuts, you use a dado set, right?