Diablo D1080X 10 in. 80-Tooth Ultra Finish Saw Blade Review (2026)
By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026
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- Fine crosscut
- Trim molding
- Crosscut
A dedicated fine-finish crosscut blade: 80 alternating-bevel teeth deliver the cleanest possible edge on a miter saw for trim carpentry and cabinetry, at the cost of ripping ability.
Pros
- 80 Hi-ATB teeth leave a near-sanded edge on hardwood, molding and veneered plywood with almost no tearout
- High tooth count cuts melamine and paneling cleanly with minimal chipping on the show face
- Perma-Shield coating and thin plate reduce grabbing and burning on slow, controlled miter cuts
Cons
- 80 teeth clog and burn if you try to rip solid stock or feed thick material fast
- More teeth mean a slower cut and more heat, so it is the wrong blade for framing or rough demolition
- Fine tips are easy to chip on hidden nails or staples, and resharpening 80 teeth costs more than a 40T
Specifications
| Teeth | 80T Hi-ATB |
|---|---|
| Diameter | 10 in |
| Arbor | 5/8 in |
| Kerf | 0.098 in |
| Material | TiCo Hi-Density Carbide |
| Best for | Glass-smooth crosscuts on a miter saw for trim, molding and hardwood |