Crosscut Blades
Crosscut blades are designed for cutting across the grain of timber and wood-based materials, delivering clean, accurate and splinter-free results.
Crosscut Blades for Clean, Accurate Cutting Across the Grain
Using refined tooth geometry and higher tooth counts, crosscut blades provide improved surface finish and precision compared to general-purpose blades. Correct blade selection helps ensure consistent quality and efficient cutting performance.
Daltons supplies crosscut blades engineered for clean, accurate cutting across the grain, helping achieve high-quality finishes and consistent results.
Typical Applications
Crosscut blades are commonly used in:
Joinery workshops
Furniture manufacturing
Construction timber processing
Education environments
Materials include:
Solid wood
Wood-based panels
Crosscut Blade FAQs
A crosscut blade is designed to cut across the grain of timber, using tooth geometry that produces a cleaner finish. A rip blade is designed to cut along the grain more efficiently, typically with fewer teeth and faster material removal.
Crosscut blades are primarily used for solid timber and wood-based panels. With the correct specification, they may also be suitable for laminated boards, certain engineered materials and non-ferrous metals such as aluminium.
Higher tooth counts generally produce a finer finish, while lower tooth counts allow faster cutting. The correct choice depends on the material being cut, required finish quality and machine specification.
Yes. Many crosscut blades can be sharpened multiple times, depending on blade construction and wear. Regular sharpening helps maintain cut quality and extend blade service life.
Yes. Daltons can supply replacement crosscut blades and advise on servicing or sharpening options, depending on blade type and application.
Tooling Matched to Your Production
The right tooling makes all the difference to performance and finish. Our tooling experts can help you specify exactly what you need. Contact us for advice and fast supply.