Types of carbide Saw or Wood Blade to use

Posted by Gino Partez On Sunday, November 20, 2011 0 comments
Types of carbide Saw or Wood Blade
For advance users, the classification of saw blade or carbide wood blade is essential and is priority in terms of professional cutting. The main question usually asked is what’s the best or proper carbide saw to be use in cutting concretes and what’s the difference when using each type? So in order to help you out in your problem on what type of carbide wood blade to use first we must know first what are the different carbide saw or wood blade.
Types of Carbide blades

When it comes to Blade teeth wood blades, there are only two major classifications of the said blade: Tool steel and Carbide – the latter is harder and holds a sharp edge much longer than the first.

The Band saw blade is a blade describes as a long band with teeth on one side welded into a circle. It might be considered as less waste for users than on among other circular saws since it’s blades are thinner and is prone to heat because there are more blade to do the job or cutting. This type of blade usually runs on a much slower speed than the circular saw.

The Crosscuts – in working with wood type cutting, a crosscut saw blades are apparently fit for this type of cutting since a cut is made at (or closer) a right angle to the direction of the wood grain of the work piece.

The Rip cut wood blades is essential to wood-cutting jobs since the cut made are parallel to the direction of the grain of the work piece or produced materials.

The Ply-tooth Blades is a circular saw blade with many small teeth designed for cutting plywood with minimal splintering.

The Dado wood blade is a specialized circular saw blade used for making wide grooved cuts in wood so the edge of another piece of wood will fit into the groove to make a joint. Dado blades can make different width grooves by addition or removal of chipper blades of various widths between the outer dado blades. This first type is called a stacked dado blade. There is another type of dado blade capable of cutting variable width grooves.

An adjustable dado utilizes a movable locking cam mechanism which causes the blade to wobble sideways more or less. This allows continuously variable groove width from the lower to upper design limits of the dado.

The Strob Saw or wood Blade is another circular saw or wood blade with special rakers/cutters that easily saw or cut through green or uncured wood which would otherwise jam the saw blade.

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