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Mar 30, 2026 - 01:07 PM
Blade width affects stability and control during cutting. Wider blades (such as 3/4") offer greater rigidity, making them ideal for straight, aggressive cuts and demolition work, while narrower blades are better for curved cuts or working in confined areas. Most products, like the Makita 6" 10TPI All Purpose Blade and the Makita 6" 6TPI Wood Cutting Blade, feature a robust 3/4" width for stability. With several width options available, users can select the perfect balance of control and maneuverability for their tasks.
