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Home » DIY FAQs » Hand & Power Tools » Saws » Are more teeth per inch better when buying a crosscut hand saw?

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Fewer teeth work more quickly, but provide a coarser cut with rough edges. Saws with more teeth work more slowly, but provide a finer cut.
 

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