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Amana 10 inch miter saw blade gives you a 10 inch diameter circular saw blade built for table and radial arm use, so it fits common shop saw formats for cabinet and trim work. The 5/8 inch arbor centers the blade securely on standard saw arbors, which helps the blade track smoothly during long crosscuts. An 80 tooth ATB (alternate top bevel) grind shears fibers as it cuts, which supports fine finishes on woodworking projects that need minimal sanding. The thin kerf design removes less material on each pass, so it reduces waste on expensive woods and veneer plywood jobs where every fraction of an inch matters. This blade is described as a miter saw blade, which aligns it with crosscutting and trim applications rather than rough ripping. Wurth Baer Supply carries this Amana Tool 610800-TS blade within its circular saw blades lineup for woodworking professionals.
This Amana Tool circular saw blade is categorized for table and radial arm saws, so it is built for those machine types rather than handheld tools. The 10 inch diameter works within common guard and throat plate openings on these saws, supporting straightforward mounting. Its 5/8 inch arbor size matches typical shafts on woodworking equipment, which helps the blade seat firmly against the flange for consistent tracking. Because the blade is thin kerf, it creates less drag on bearings and brake, which can ease the load on the saws internal components during frequent start-stop cycles. The blade is described as a miter saw blade, aligning it with crosscut and trim-style setups on radial arms and similar stations where clean shoulders and edges matter.
The Amana Tool 610800-TS blade is aimed at work where material value and surface quality are priorities. Its thin kerf reduces stock loss on expensive woods, so more face frames, rails, and stiles can be taken from the same board length. That same narrow cut path helps when processing veneer plywood, because less material is removed from each sheet and more parts can be nested from a given panel. The 80 tooth ATB grind suits crosscutting duties on table and radial arm saws, where clean shoulders on moldings and cabinet parts are important. Because the blade is not recommended for cutting stock over 3/4 inch without use of a stablizer, it fits best into operations focused on thinner workpieces like trim, panels, and light case components within that thickness range.
The thin kerf design on this 10 inch circular saw blade produces less drag on bearings and brake, so the saw spends more of its effort driving the cut rather than overcoming blade resistance. On table and radial arm saws that cycle frequently through multiple cuts, that reduced drag can contribute to smoother operation across a full workday. The 5/8 inch arbor mounting keeps the blade centered, which works with the 80 tooth ATB geometry to maintain straight, accurate kerfs in trim and cabinet stock. When cutting veneer plywood, the combination of ATB teeth and thin kerf helps preserve more of the facing material while reducing stock loss, which matters on high-value sheet goods. Within the intended up-to-3/4 inch stock range noted by the manufacturer, these design choices support repeatable, finish-ready cuts that align with professional woodworking workflows.
The Amana 10 inch miter saw blade is categorized for table and radial arm saws, so it is suited to stationary shop machines set up for crosscutting and trim work.
The Amana Tool 610800-TS blade has a 5/8 inch arbor, so it fits saws built around this common shaft size for circular saw blades.
The 80 tooth ATB blade uses alternating bevel teeth to shear wood fibers, which supports smooth cuts and clean edges on trim, case parts, and other visible components.
The thin kerf design removes less material in each pass, which reduces stock loss on expensive woods and helps yield more usable pieces from the same boards.
The blade is described as reducing stock loss on veneer plywood, so it supports efficient use of sheet goods where preserving surface material is important.
The blade is not recommended to cut stock over 3/4 inch without use of a stablizer, so it aligns with thinner workpieces and finish cuts within that range.
This Amana 10 inch miter saw blade combines a 5/8 inch arbor, 80 tooth ATB grind, and thin kerf profile to support clean, efficient cuts on table and radial arm saws. Its design reduces drag on bearings and brake while limiting stock loss on expensive woods and veneer plywood, aligning with trim, cabinet, and panel work up to the 3/4 inch range noted by the manufacturer. For professional shops and serious woodworkers sourcing through Wurth Baer Supply, this 610800-TS circular saw blade offers a focused option for fine crosscutting and finish-oriented sawing.