Amana 12 inch fine cutoff crosscut saw blade describes a 12 inch diameter circular saw blade from Amana Tool designed for fine cutoff and crosscut work, so it targets clean finish cuts instead of rough ripping. The blade is in the circular saw blades class for table and radial arm saws, so it is intended for stationary shop setups where accurate, repeatable cuts matter on panels and sheet goods. The blade has a 1 inch arbor, which matches common larger table and radial arm saws, giving a solid mount for smoother running and consistent alignment. With 96 teeth, it is built for fine finishes, so it helps reduce chipping and tear-out on delicate faces when trimming or sizing pieces. The description specifies a fine crosscut and cutoff role, which suits projects where appearance of the cut edge on veneered or laminated panels is critical.
This Amana Tool circular saw blade is categorized for table and radial arm saw use, so it is intended for fixed machines where the workpiece is guided across the blade or the blade travels through the work. The 1 inch arbor centers the 12 inch diameter blade firmly on compatible saws, which supports stable rotation and helps maintain a consistent kerf path. The 96 tooth layout is suited to controlled feed rates rather than aggressive pushing, so it favors steady, predictable cutting on veneered panels and laminated boards. The specification notes a 10 degree hook, which sets the tooth attack angle and helps balance feed effort with surface quality when working across grain on plywood or through plastic laminates. Together, these mounting and geometry details are geared toward accurate trimming and cutoff work on shop machines.
This Amana 12 inch diameter blade is identified for trimming and cutting single or double-sided veneered and plastic laminated panels, plywood, and composition board, so it slots directly into cabinet, fixture, and furniture panel processing. The circular saw blade classification for table and radial arm saws means it is aimed at stationary saw stations used for crosscutting and cutoff of sheet goods rather than portable saw jobs, supporting shop-based workflows. Its design for materials with fragile surface layers like veneers and laminates means it is suited to jobs where decorative faces must stay intact, such as casework sides, cabinet doors, and laminated countertops or shelving panels. Application coverage from 10 inch to 16 inch setups reflects use on larger-capacity saws handling wide panels, helping keep cuts square and controlled on broader workpieces. In practice, this positions the blade as a go-to choice when moving from rough sizing to final length or width cuts on finished or near-finished panels.
The triple chip (TC) grind on this blade alternates tooth forms to tackle hard surfaces found on plastic laminated panels and composition boards, which helps maintain a clean edge over repeated cuts. The 96 tooth count works with this grind to produce a fine finish on plywood and veneered stock, so exit edges stay sharper and reduce sanding or edge touch-up. The 10 degree hook angle shapes how each tooth enters the work, supporting controlled feed and helping reduce aggressive grab on brittle surfaces. The blade body uses copper plugs to reduce noise and run cooler, which supports longer cutting sessions on panel processing runs by limiting heat build-up in the body. All of these design elements, combined with the 12 inch diameter sized for table and radial arm saws, help deliver predictable, repeatable cutoff and crosscut performance on fragile-faced sheet materials.
This saw blade is for trimming and cutting materials with fragile surface layers, such as single or double-sided veneered and plastic laminated panels, plywood, and composition board, so it targets typical cabinet and panel applications.
The 96 tooth triple chip grind spreads cutting load across alternating tooth shapes, which helps control chipping on veneers and laminates and supports smoother edges on plywood and composition board.
This blade is classified for table and radial arm saw use, so it suits stationary machines commonly set up for crosscutting and cutoff work on panels and sheet goods.
The 1 inch arbor centers the 12 inch blade on compatible table and radial arm saws, supporting stable rotation and helping maintain consistent alignment during fine cutoff and crosscut operations.
The 10 degree hook angle defines how each tooth meets the work, supporting controlled feed and helping protect fragile veneer and laminate surfaces during crosscuts and cutoffs.
The blade body is fitted with copper plugs to reduce noise and run cooler, which supports smoother operation and consistent performance on longer panel processing runs.
The Amana 12 inch fine cutoff crosscut saw blade, part number 612961, is specified for table and radial arm saws cutting veneers, laminates, plywood, and composition board, so it lines up with cabinet and panel processing needs. Its 96 tooth triple chip grind, 10 degree hook, and copper plug blade body are all focused on protecting fragile surface layers while keeping cuts accurate and smooth. For shops working regularly with veneered and plastic laminated panels, this blade offers a purpose-built option for fine cutoff and crosscut stages.
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Sold in: 1 Each | AA616129 Mfr# 616129 | Amana 16" Diameter with 1" Arbor 120 Tooth TCG Fine Cutoff / Crosscut Saw Blade, 616129 | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | AA610801 Mfr# 610801 | Amana 10" Diameter with 5/8" Arbor 80 Tooth TCG Fine Cutoff / Crosscut Saw Blade, 610801 |