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Please use a high tooth count (80 tooth or higher) fiber tip saw blade. Remember the “grill” (the teeth of the blade) should come in contact with the décor face of the plank first. This will reduce chipping. Chipping is not a big issue because anytime you cut planks you have removed the locking system so the cut edge will be toward the wall and be covered by the baseboard or quarter round.






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