Crosscut teeth are sharp, alternating points on saw blades designed for cutting across wood grain. This tooth pattern slices fibers cleanly, reducing tear-out and producing smoother edges. Carpenters, woodworkers, and DIY enthusiasts benefit most, using crosscut teeth for precise miter cuts, framing, and finishing projects where a refined surface matters.
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