jar944
Well-known member
As I said above
"A thin Kerf bade can be used for plunge cutting on a table saw.
(cabinet ventilation holes)"
https://www.finewoodworking.com/2008/12/01/qa-can-a-miter-saw-blade-be-used-on-a-tablesaw#:~:text=Yes, you can.,hook angle on their teeth.
Nothing against FWW but that answer is a "it will fit" but... negative hook blades are not great on a ts. The increase in effort to push wood through a miter saw blade moved on a table saw us just not worth the minor savings. Same issues (bit more dramatic) running a high hook ts blade on a miter saw. Even on a chop saw the tendency to grab is exponentially higher.
They fit is not a great reason. You can also use a full kerf table saw blade to plunge cut vent holes. Imho thin kerf blades are a solution to a problem that doesn't exist and are the cause of their own issues. The proper full kerf blades on table saws and or miter saws are more resistant to deflection and produce inherently better cuts even on marginally powered saws.










