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Miter Saw Accessories

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Miter Saw Blades and Accessories for Cleaner, Safer Crosscuts

The quality of every crosscut, miter, and bevel cut starts with the right blade. Infinity's Miter-Max miter saw blades are engineered specifically for the motion of a chop saw — the tooth geometry and plate design minimize vibration and deflection to deliver glass-smooth cuts in hardwoods, softwoods, and composite trim materials.

Even a premium blade will produce chipout if the wood fibers aren't supported at the exit point. Zero-clearance inserts close the gap around the blade in your miter saw's throat plate, virtually eliminating tearout on the bottom face of the workpiece. We offer aluminum zero-clearance inserts machined to fit popular DeWalt models including the DeWalt 10"/12" non-sliding saws and DeWalt DW717, plus ZCI tape for shop-made inserts on other saw models.

Accuracy matters as much as surface quality. The 96" professional miter saw fence system gives you a long, precise reference surface and repeatable stop positions for production crosscutting. Pair it with the 2-piece flip stop set for fast, accurate repeat cuts without re-measuring between pieces. For crown molding work, the Milescraft 45-degree crown miter jig simplifies compound angle setups that typically require complex calculations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a miter saw blade different from a table saw blade?

Miter saw blades are designed for a plunging, arc-shaped cut rather than a continuous rip or straight crosscut. They typically feature a higher tooth count with a more aggressive hook angle optimized for the chop motion, and the plate is engineered to resist the lateral forces that occur as the blade enters and exits the workpiece.

What is a zero-clearance insert for a miter saw, and how does it reduce chipout?

A zero-clearance insert (ZCI) replaces the saw's stock throat plate with one that has a kerf sized to the exact blade width. With no gap around the blade, wood fibers on the underside of the workpiece are supported right up to the cut, which prevents them from splintering as the blade exits. The aluminum ZCI plates available here are machined for a precise, rattle-free fit.

Which miter saw models are the DeWalt zero-clearance inserts compatible with?

Infinity offers aluminum ZCI plates specifically for the DeWalt 10"/12" non-sliding miter saws, the DeWalt DW717 10", and the DeWalt DW709 12". Each listing specifies the compatible models — always verify your saw's model number against the product description before ordering.

How many teeth should a miter saw blade have for trim work versus framing?

For finish trim, molding, and hardwood, a higher tooth count blade delivers cleaner cuts with less sanding required. For dimensional lumber and framing where cut speed matters more than surface finish, a lower tooth count removes material faster. The Miter-Max blades are optimized for clean finish cuts in a range of wood species.

How do I cut crown molding accurately on a miter saw?

Crown molding is cut either flat on the saw table with compound angles dialed in, or nested at its spring angle against the fence (the traditional method). The Milescraft 45-degree crown miter jig holds the molding at the correct spring angle automatically, so you can make accurate inside and outside corners without calculating compound miter angles.

What is a miter saw fence system, and who needs one?

A miter saw fence system extends the reference surface of your saw's built-in fence to support long workpieces and provides calibrated stop positions for repeat cuts. The 96" professional fence system is ideal for production shops, cabinet shops, and any woodworker who needs to cut many pieces to the same length quickly and consistently.

Can I use a miter saw blade on my table saw?

Generally, no — blade geometry, kerf width, and arbor bore must match your saw's specifications. More importantly, miter saw blades are designed for the plunging arc motion of a chop saw, not the continuous rotation of a table saw. For table saw work, browse table saw blades and accessories to find the correct blade.

How do I safely hold short workpieces when using a miter saw?

The miter saw safety stick is designed to hold short or narrow pieces firmly against the fence without putting your fingers near the blade path. Never hand-hold pieces shorter than recommended in your saw's manual — use a hold-down device or stop block instead.

How often should I clean and inspect my miter saw blade?

Inspect the blade before each use for missing, chipped, or cracked teeth, and clean pitch and resin buildup regularly with a blade-cleaning solution. A dirty blade generates more heat, produces a rougher cut, and requires more motor effort. Visit the Infinity Tools learning center for blade maintenance tips.

Does Infinity Tools offer a price match if I find a miter saw accessory cheaper elsewhere?

Yes — Infinity Tools has a price-match policy. See the price-matching page for eligibility details and how to submit a request.