The EAB 10″ x 60T Finish Green Blade delivers professional-grade finish cuts using recycled tungsten carbide teeth. The 60-tooth configuration with 3/32 inch thin kerf and 15° hook angle handles everything from melamine to hardwood trim work. Worth considering for Montana finish carpenters who need clean cuts on their most critical projects.
Skip it if you’re just ripping 2x4s. This blade shines for cabinet shops, trim carpenters, and anyone cutting expensive sheet goods where chip-out means money lost.
Precision Specifications That Matter
The 60 teeth deliver the smooth finish quality this blade promises. That tooth count paired with the 3/32 inch (0.1”) kerf thickness means less material waste and cleaner cuts through expensive materials. The 15° hook angle strikes the right balance — aggressive enough to feed smoothly without grabbing.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Diameter | 10 inches |
| Teeth Count | 60 |
| Kerf Thickness | 3/32 inch (0.1 in) |
| Hook Angle | 15° |
| Maximum RPM | 6500 |
| Arbor Size | 5/8 inch (0.625”) |
| Weight | 1.5 lbs (680g) |
EAB offers both Triple Chip Grind (TCG) for melamine/plastics or Alternate Top Bevel (ATB) for general wood finishing. TCG keeps melamine from chipping. ATB handles everything else. Pick your poison based on what you cut most.
Green Technology That Actually Works
The C2 micro-grain carbide teeth come from recycled tungsten, but that’s not some feel-good marketing fluff. Recycled tungsten carbide performs identically to virgin material — same hardness, same edge retention. The HRC-45 hardened steel plate provides the backbone these teeth need to stay true.
Chromium-free manufacturing and 100% recyclable blade construction delivers environmental benefits without compromising performance. EAB figured out how to make cleaner blades that work. The tested performance meets or exceeds original factory specifications — recycled doesn’t mean compromised.
Safety Features Built for Real Job Sites
The integrated anti-kickback design isn’t just lawyer protection. Combined with the laser-cut expansion slots to manage heat expansion and prevent warping, this blade stays predictable even when you’re pushing hard through dense hardwood.
Designed for quiet operation matters more than you’d think. Montana residential remodels mean working in occupied homes. Less screaming blade noise keeps homeowners happy and your ears functional after a day of cutting.
Material Compatibility
Primary materials include melamine, laminates, plastics, plywood, particle board, hardwood, and softwood. That covers 90% of finish work. Works with standard 10-inch table saws and 10-inch miter saws — nothing special required.
Ideal tasks span fine finishing, cross-cutting, cabinetry, and trim work. Basically anywhere you need a clean edge that won’t require sanding or edge banding to hide tear-out.
Bottom Line
Reviews praise smooth wood cuts, durable carbide teeth, eco-friendly design, quiet operation, and great value with exchange credit. The main limitation: value grade might have shorter lifespan than industrial-grade equivalents under heavy daily use.
For Montana contractors working remote job sites, a reliable finish blade matters. The recycled carbide performs. The anti-kickback design works. The quiet operation matters in occupied homes.
If not satisfied, the product can be returned to the retail store for a free replacement or full refund. Hard to argue with that guarantee.
FAQ
What’s the real difference between the TCG and ATB tooth options?
Triple Chip Grind (TCG) for melamine/plastics or Alternate Top Bevel (ATB) for general wood finishing. TCG alternates between a flat-topped tooth and a chamfered tooth — shears melamine cleanly without chip-out. ATB angles each tooth tip alternately left and right — slices wood fibers for smoother cross-cuts. Pick based on your primary material.
Does recycled tungsten carbide really perform as well as new?
C2 micro-grain carbide teeth from recycled tungsten paired with EAB guarantees that all power tool accessories meet or exceed their original factory specifications. Tungsten carbide is tungsten carbide — recycled or virgin makes no difference to cutting performance.
What’s the actual warranty coverage?
Unconditional satisfaction guarantee. If not satisfied, the product can be returned to the retail store for a free replacement or full refund. No time limit specified, but that’s stronger coverage than most blade manufacturers offer.
Will this blade handle pressure-treated lumber?
Primary materials include melamine, laminates, plastics, plywood, particle board, hardwood, and softwood. Pressure-treated falls under softwood, but the high tooth count means slower cutting. Works fine for occasional use, but grab a 24-tooth blade if you’re cutting treated lumber all day.
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