Wood panel cutting is about surface finish, chip control and repeatable size. Yansam helps buyers select TCT saw blades for MDF, plywood, bamboo, solid wood, coated board and sliding table saw applications.
Different panels create different cutting loads. Tooth count and scoring setup should match the material and surface requirement.
| Material | Typical Requirement | Blade Selection Focus |
|---|---|---|
| MDF / particle board | Smooth edge and stable production | Tooth count, carbide quality, dust removal and feed |
| Plywood | Reduced tear-out on veneer layers | Sharp tooth edge, tooth geometry and support |
| Coated board | Low chipping on decorative surface | Main blade and scoring blade match |
| Bamboo board | Stable cutting of harder fiber structure | Carbide grade, tooth strength and heat control |
| Solid wood | Rip or cross cutting quality | Tooth form, gullets, feed direction and moisture condition |
These are the details we review before recommending a TCT wood cutting blade.
For wood and panel cutting, photos are especially useful because surface defects are easier to diagnose visually.
Send board type, machine model, blade size and edge quality photos.
Panel cutting blades should be chosen by board type and finish requirement, not diameter alone. MDF, particle board, plywood, melamine board and laminated panels can require different tooth geometry and kerf control.
| Chipping on top surface | Check tooth geometry, scoring saw alignment and feed speed. |
|---|---|
| Burn marks | Check blade sharpness, resin buildup, plate tension and feed rate. |
| Rough edge | Confirm board material, laminate layer and required finish grade. |
Send the machine model, current blade size, material and cutting problem. Drawings, nameplate photos or sample photos help us confirm the specification faster.
Check tooth geometry, scoring saw alignment, feed speed and the type of board or laminate layer.
Burn marks may come from dull teeth, resin buildup, plate tension problems or feed rate mismatch.
Yes. MDF, particle board, plywood, melamine and laminated panels may need different tooth geometry and kerf control.