I too have settled on using 3/4" 4 tpi skip tooth blades for 99% of my work. It's got more backbone so is less prone to twisting, especially when the saw is opened up to cut big pieces, works better for resawing lams, roughing out staves and logs. It saws a small enough radius that I use it for cutting handles, flares, and dips to outline, and it is a rare instance that I have to ever take it off and put on a smaller blade.