The DEWALT DW3128P5 12-inch Crosscutting Miter Saw Blade 2-Pack gives you two high-quality blades in one box. The 80-tooth blade is designed for smooth, fine crosscuts and finish work, while the 32-tooth blade is your go-to for faster cuts in framing and rough carpentry. Both blades feature a thin kerf design that maximizes cutting efficiency and a tungsten carbide tip that stays sharp through hardwood, softwood, plywood, and chipboard. The wedge shoulder design puts more steel behind each tip for reduced breakage and consistent accuracy.
DEWALT 12-Inch Miter Saw Blades: The DW3128P5 vs DW3123
The DW3128P5 (80-tooth) is the one to grab when you need a clean, tear-out-free edge on trim, molding, or cabinet parts. The DW3123 (32-tooth) is better for everyday crosscuts and rips where speed matters more than finish. Together they cover your miter saw needs across most projects. Both blades fit standard 12-inch miter saws with a 1-inch arbor and use a 5/8-inch arbor? Actually 12-inch blades usually have 1-inch arbor with diamond knockout. We'll mention compatible arbor sizes.
When to Use the DW3128P5 (80-Tooth)
Use the 80-tooth blade for picture frames, crown molding, and any cut where a smooth finish saves sanding time. The high tooth count reduces chip-out and leaves a polished edge.
When to Use the DW3123 (32-Tooth)
The 32-tooth blade is a workhorse for cutting framing lumber, deck boards, and plywood. It feeds fast and clears chips quickly, making it perfect for production work.
At Workbench World, we know the right blade makes all the difference. This 2-pack is a solid value for both pros and weekend woodworkers.