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Dec 30, 2025 - 01:23 PM
Blade size (for circular/miter/table saws) or stroke length (for reciprocating saws) determines the maximum depth and type of material you can cut. Larger blades can handle thicker stock and make longer cuts, while smaller blades are lighter and ideal for precise work. For instance, the Festool Kapex KS 120 REB uses a 10-1/4" blade for large capacity, while the Makita SP6000J1 uses a 6-1/2" blade for portability and fine cuts. The available range of blade sizes ensures you can match the saw to your project requirements.
