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FAQs

What types of materials can a General Purpose Woodcutting Saw Blade handle?

A General Purpose Woodcutting Blade is designed to handle a wide range of wood materials. It can efficiently cut through softwoods, hardwoods, plywood, and MDF and provides a balance of speed and finish. For cutting specialized materials like laminates or metal, using a different blade is best to ensure safe, accurate cuts and achieve the best results.

What is a negative hook angle on a Saw Blade and when should I use one?

A negative hook angle on a saw blade means the blade’s teeth tilt slightly backward. This angle helps control the cutting action, especially on easily chip or splinter materials like laminates, plywood, or metals. Use a blade with a negative hook angle for cleaner cuts in these materials and more controlled cutting on radial arm saws.

How important is the number of teeth on a Saw Blade?

The number of teeth on a saw blade impacts the cut’s quality and speed. Blades with fewer teeth cut faster but can leave rougher edges, making them ideal for ripping through wood quickly. Blades with more teeth provide a finer, smoother cut, which is better for finishing work, such as crosscutting hardwood or cutting laminate surfaces.

What's the difference between general purpose and fine cutting blades?

General purpose blades are designed for versatility, handling a range of materials with decent speed and quality. They balance tooth count and design to suit both ripping and crosscutting tasks. Fine cutting blades have more teeth and specialized grinds to produce smooth, precise edges. This is especially important for finish carpentry or working with delicate materials. Choose a fine cutting blade when a high-quality finish is essential.

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