Circular saw blades come in many varieties. Tim Carter explains that circular saw blades come in a variety of styles. He shows which saw blades are made for which type cuts. These tips will help you find the proper circular saw blade for your project. Get the job done right with these tips.
Circular saw blades are not created equal. You need the proper blade for your circular saw to achieve the right cut. Blades are designed to cut metal, wood, plastics or ceramic tile or stone.
Certain saw blades do not have teeth, but their edges are coated with small diamonds for cutting. Fine tooth saw blades are good for cutting plywood with fewer splinters.
Carbide blades with 30 teeth are designed for cutting thin metal and rough lumber. Use an 18 tooth carbide saw blade for rough cuts in framing lumber.
Remember match the right saw blade for your cutting job. Your power tool will operate better, last longer and your job will be done better.