Remember when you had a smooth cut with no tearout? The WEN 12-Inch Professional Woodworking Saw Blade provides reliable and accurate performance, maintaining its straight shape and sharp edges for longer than the competition. The machine-cut carbide-tipped teeth slice through woods of any kind, making easy work out of pine, oak, poplar, cherry, maple, walnut, and more. The 1-inch arbor allows for compatibility with the majority of 12-inch miter saws, jobsite saws, and table saws on the market. Heat expansion slots help the blade expand and contract as needed to provide maximum accuracy across a wide range of cutting conditions. Our unique protective coating fights off potential damage caused by heat, rust, corrosion, gumming, resin, and more. This lightweight, ultra-thin blade provides maximum efficiency during operation, leaving behind a kerf a mere 1/10 of an inch wide (2.6 mm). It’s time to get reliable and powerful performance with a WEN Saw Blade. Remember when you had a blade that lasted? Remember WEN.
- Featuring a 12-inch diameter (305 mm), a 1-inch arbor (25.4 mm) and a rating of up to 6000 RPM
- Perfect for slicing through both hard and softwoods of all kinds
- Ultra-thin 1/10-inch kerf (2.6 mm) provides clean and efficient cuts
- Designed with 48 carbide-tipped teeth for general-purpose wood cutting
- Compatible with the majority of 12-inch miter saws, jobsite saws, and table saws
Aileen Conn (verified owner) –
There is nothing like A-sharp new blade to breathe new life into your old miter saw.
Seamus Muller (verified owner) –
This is a really nice, true cutting and inexpensive saw blade that the DIY’er can use on pretty much every type of natural wood that they would be using for any project. The blade is a carbide tipped, 48 tooth saw blade rated for general purpose cutting, so both rip and cross cut. I mounted this blade on my miter saw and it preformed perfectly with both kiln dried and pressure treated wood. The cross cuts were clean with no splintering on the back side of the wood. The rip cuts were even faster also with no splintering. The kerf is listed at 2.6 mm (.102”) I got it a little better when I did my test at 2.51 mm (.099”). My Kerf width test was to measure a piece of wood, cut it in half, put it back together and remeasure. There are 4 expansion joints, these are the older type with a simple hole at joint termination. There are no vibration dampeners (squiggly cuts with holes at each end). The older expansion and no vibration joints meant that the blade was kind of noisy but nothing out of the norm. If I was doing a production line type of cutting this would not be the right blade but as a DIY’er if fits my needs perfectly. The gullet (where the wood that’s removed from the kerf is held until the blade rotates out of the cut and releases the waste) is deep enough so that if you are hard on the cut (pulling down hard to cut through quickly) the blade will handle it even with some fairly wet 2 x 10” pressure treated which did surprise me a bit. From the teeth to approx. 1” towards the center of the blade is coated with a something that the OEM states will help with gumming, resin, heat and corrosion. The center arbor is 25.4 mm (1 inch) which means it will fit 90% of all miter and table saws on the market. The teeth are protected by a split plastic tubing wrapped around the whole blade and then packaged into a cardboard sleeve for a storage box. Great product for the price, works well, would not use on plywood, or engineered wood. recommended.
Dustin Wisozk (verified owner) –
Excellent smooth, fast cut!
Christa Hamill (verified owner) –
Blade works great. Good value!
Sage Macejkovic (verified owner) –
These saw blades are fantastically sharp. How long that lasts will take time to know. Will post another review in about 6 months. They run true and I have not seen a hint of a tooth being out of alignment which leaves a series of small gouges. A hint: keep the teeth protector ring to use when you change blades to protect your teeth. I do some pretty heavy sawing and these blades cut free and smooth. I glue scrap wood to turn bowls out of. Because I use a mix of woods, hard and soft I mount a fixture on my miter saw and lop off the corners. The 48 tooth works perfectly for this operation. This helps to make the initial roughing of the bowls easy because I can get the bowl nearly perfectly round using this fixture.. I even tilt the blade to take more of the corners off. You can use these Wen blades safely and with confidence my friend.
Cindy Schmitt (verified owner) –
Excellent choose compared to higher prices blades. Like others, I’ve used my old blade forever, but it slowly started struggling and leaving splinters at the backside of the cuts. This new combination blade solves that, cuts nice and clean, and cuts fast too.
Carli Heaney (verified owner) –
This is a really nice, true cutting and inexpensive saw blade that the DIY’er can use on pretty much every type of natural wood that they would be using for any project. The blade is a carbide tipped, 48 tooth saw blade rated for general purpose cutting, so both rip and cross cut. I mounted this blade on my miter saw and it preformed perfectly with both kiln dried and pressure treated wood. The cross cuts were clean with no splintering on the back side of the wood. The rip cuts were even faster also with no splintering. The kerf is listed at 2.6 mm (.102”) I got it a little better when I did my test at 2.51 mm (.099”). My Kerf width test was to measure a piece of wood, cut it in half, put it back together and remeasure. There are 4 expansion joints, these are the older type with a simple hole at joint termination. There are no vibration dampeners (squiggly cuts with holes at each end). The older expansion and no vibration joints meant that the blade was kind of noisy but nothing out of the norm. If I was doing a production line type of cutting this would not be the right blade but as a DIY’er if fits my needs perfectly. The gullet (where the wood that’s removed from the kerf is held until the blade rotates out of the cut and releases the waste) is deep enough so that if you are hard on the cut (pulling down hard to cut through quickly) the blade will handle it even with some fairly wet 2 x 10” pressure treated which did surprise me a bit. From the teeth to approx. 1” towards the center of the blade is coated with a something that the OEM states will help with gumming, resin, heat and corrosion. The center arbor is 25.4 mm (1 inch) which means it will fit 90% of all miter and table saws on the market. The teeth are protected by a split plastic tubing wrapped around the whole blade and then packaged into a cardboard sleeve for a storage box. Great product for the price, works well, would not use on plywood, or engineered wood. recommended.
Fleta Rippin (verified owner) –
I’ve only used it a few times but so far so good
Amiya Nienow (verified owner) –
Quick blade change for a much smoother cut. For years I have used my general use 32-tooth blade for cutting everything, then sanding down rough edges for household items. It was time for an upgrade that would do the job but within a budget. This new WEN blade cuts great and makes nice, neat cuts with no effort on my 12” miter saw. Whether cutting oak, pine, or cedar, the cuts are nice and clean.
Nikki Braun (verified owner) –
The Wen 48 tooth 12” saw blade is designed for fast cutting softer woods ie 2 x 4 and framing lumber. Base boards will be fine if larger dimensions. Not for shoemold or cove molding. The blade will cut through white pine as fast as you desire. Great for the precise framing details. The blade isn’t coated. I wish it was. But the blade cuts so well. I’ll definitely highly recommend this blade.
Mabel Skiles (verified owner) –
Am very happy with this blade’s performance, it rips and cross cuts with ease. Can’t speak to the blade’s longevity but so far I am happy.