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I own a 10″ table saw and I can not seem to find the right saw blade for cutting melamine. Any Suggestions?

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I own a 10″ table saw and I can not seem to find the right saw blade for cutting melamine. Any Suggestions?

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Yes. For regular use try the Amana Tool® #MB10800, which is a 10″ diameter, 80 tooth blade with negative hook angle and ‘high-ATB’ grind. For moderate to heavy production, try the new Ditec 2000(tm) Series, #DT10720. Both of these blades will cut melamine chip-free on both sides of the material provided that the fence is square and the arbor is running true. Also, it is helpful to have a close fitting throat plate so the material is supported on the bottom as close to the cut as possible.

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