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What are you trying to cut? You can have a combination blade on the table saw that will allow you to rip and xcut with OK result. If your table saw is under power, then you should look into a thin kerf blade. More tooth usually mean smoother finish cut (x cutting), usually. Forrest are good blades. I like Leitz and Systematic. They are not your typical throw away blades, not cheap. I get a 60 tooth ATB blade for the chop saw, and a combo blade for the table saw. Get an inexpensive ripping blade just for ripping.
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