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Saw Blade

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Saw Blade 

a cutting tool. It consists of a heat-treated steel strip with teeth (usually triangular) cut in one edge. Saw blades for metalworking are up to 600 mm long and up to 2.5 mm thick; for woodworking, up to 500 mm long and up to 1.5 mm thick.



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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Vermont American Power Tool Accessories The high-performance line of King Carbide circular saw blades from Vermont American, offers 17 blades for sawing applications that include wood, laminates, nonferrous metals and plastics, roofing, shingles and nail-embedded wood.
Whereas a blade meant to cut through wood will have many teeth, a saw blade designed to do masonry work will usually only have notched edges.
Although shopping for a saw blade should not be a complicated affair, there are some very important decisions that you have to make about the blade you are going to use It is not necessarily that one blade is simply better than other Although shopping for a saw blade should not be a complicated affair, there are some very important decisions that you have to make about the blade you are going to use.
 
 
 
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