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Quick Answer: How To Choose Circular Saw Blade

Generally, blades with more teeth will provide a smoother, finer cut whereas blades with fewer teeth will provide a rougher cut. The benefit of fewer teeth is faster cutting and a lower price. For most construction work, a 24-tooth general use blade is sufficient.

How do I know what size blade I need for my circular saw?

The larger the blade, the deeper the cut. The most common blade diameter is 7-1/4 inches. Most saws with blade capacities of 6 inches or more can cut through 2-inch dimensional lumber at a 45-degree angle in a single pass.

What is the most popular circular saw blade?

Freud is a recognized industry leader, and Freud’s 40-Tooth Diablo blade, which offers unrivaled quality and fast, clean cutting, is a top general-purpose circular saw blade. The IRWIN Tools Marathon blade is a quality budget choice, ideal for a variety of yard and remodeling jobs.

Do all circular saw blades fit all saws?

What is this? Not every circular saw is adequate for each material, which means that the blades are made according to whether you need them to cut wood, metal or concrete. Along with that, it is a fact that a single circular saw may need different special blades that aren’t universal or interchangeable.

How do you pick a circular saw blade?

Which saw blade makes the smoothest cut?

The 44-tooth blade (left) makes a smooth cut and is used for trim carpentry and cabinet making. The coarse 24-tooth blade (right) cuts quicker and is used for rough carpentry work.

What is the difference in circular saw blades?

Standard circular saw blades are typically used to cut wood or wood composites. The number of teeth on the blade helps determine the speed, type and finish of the cut. Blades with fewer teeth cut faster, but those with more teeth create a finer finish. Combination blades can make both rip cuts and crosscuts.

Are Dewalt circular saw blades good?

Again, the DeWalt 10-Inch Miter/Table Saw Blades is our top pick, and we recognize the Irwin Tools Marathon Carbide Corded Circular Saw Blade as Best Value. But at the end of the day, we are talking about tools with specific jobs in mind. That means they might not serve you well in any capacity.

Can I use a 7 inch blade in a 7 & a quarter inch circular saw?

The smaller blade will work fine. Often specialty blades are smaller diameter to keep the tip speed down. It is good that you were attentive and did not try to use one too large. Hope this helps.

Can you use a different brand saw blade?

Yes, reciprocating saw blades have a universal shank that is standardized to fit all reciprocating saws.

Can you put 2 blades on a circular saw?

A dual blade saw is all about control. With it, you can cut forward, cut backward, cut up, or cut down. Kickback is not entirely eliminated but it is greatly reduced. Additionally, a twin blade saw delivers a cleaner, sharper cut than single blade saws, even when fitted with toothy blades.

How many teeth should my saw blade have?

Why does having the right number of teeth on your saw blade matter? Number of teeth touching the material Expected outcome Less than 2 teeth A really rough cut that may rip and tear your material 2 to 4 teeth A nice smooth cut More than 4 teeth A very slow cut that may cause burn marks on the material being cut.

Can I use a bigger blade on my circular saw?

Can I use larger blades? Short answer: No. Long answer: You should only ever use larger circular saw blades, when the difference is fairly negligible (1 mm / 1/16″). The reason for that is that for safety reasons most saws are built to tight tolerances.

Is it better to have more teeth on a saw blade?

In general, blades with more teeth yield a smoother cut, and blades with fewer teeth remove material faster. A crosscut blade makes many more individual cuts as it moves through the stock than a ripping blade and, as a result, requires a slower feed rate. The result is a cleaner cut on edges and a smoother cut surface.

Is more TPI better?

Woodworkers quickly learn that the number of teeth-per-inch (TPI) on the blade has a big impact on the quality of a cut. The general rule of thumb is “the more TPI, the smoother the cut.” The true answer, however, is just a little more complicated than that, as you’ll learn once you understand how saw teeth work.

What is a 60 tooth saw blade used for?

Honorable Mention: 60t or 80t Cross Cutting Blade A good cross cutting blade is designed to provide ultra-smooth cuts going across the grain without splintering or burning. And ultra-smooth cuts equate to better precision and tighter joinery in your projects.

What are the 3 basic types of circular saw blades?

Generally speaking there are four major categories of circular saw blades. They are: Rip Blades, Crosscut, Combination and Specialty blades. Ripping saw blades are designed primarily to achieve a smooth, clean and safe cut when ripping wood or cutting in the same direction as the wood grain.

How many teeth should a circular saw plywood blade have?

A 40-tooth blade works fine for most cuts through plywood. Blades with 60 or 80 teeth should be used on veneered plywood and melamine, where the thin veneers are likely to blow out on the underside of the cut, a characteristic known as tearout. MDF requires even more teeth (90 to 120) to get the cleanest cut.

What are the different types of saw blades?

There are four basic blade types, determined by the shape, or grind, of their teeth. They are flat top grind (FTG), alternate top bevel (ATB), combination (ATBR), and triple-chip grind (TCG) [Figure 1 and Photo A].

How long do Dewalt saw blades last?

They can last between 12 and 120 hours of continuous use, depending on the quality of the blade and material they’re used to cut.

Are Diablo blades worth it?

The consensus is that Diablo saw blades balance great quality with excellent value, and are a good choice when replacing or upgrading the OEM blades that are often bundled with new saws. These blades were used and tested with a Dewalt DW745 table saw, and a Makita LS1016L sliding compound miter saw.

Where are Dewalt saw blades made?

SELECT PRODUCTS MADE IN THE USA WITH GLOBAL MATERIALS DEWALT was founded in America and is still based in America. DEWALT is truly an innovative, American brand. We make these accessories in the USA with global materials, so you can be proud of the tools you use.