About Saw Blades
Saw blades are cutting implements used in conjunction with saws and other cutting devices. There are many different types of products. Examples include band saw blades, circular saw blades, diamond saw blades, scroll saw blades, reciprocating saw blades, jig saw blades, concrete saw blades, and tile saw blades. A band saw blade fits a band saw and is used to cut irregular shapes in wood or metal. A circular saw blade fits a circular saw and is used to cut wood. A diamond saw blade contains diamond-tipped teeth and is used to cut nonferrous metals, ceramics, glass, stone, and building materials. A scroll saw blade fits a scroll saw and is used to cut curved lines in woods and plastics. A reciprocating saw blade moves back and forth and is used in building construction. A jig saw blade fits a jig saw to cut curved, irregular, and ornamental lines. A concrete saw blade is used with a concrete saw to cut concrete, cement and similar materials. A tile saw blade fits a tile saw and is used to cut ceramic tiles, granite, and stone.
Engineering Web: Saw Blades - Machine Design
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Cutting curves, not corners | Machine Design Modern lines debark, trim, cut, and saw up to 20 logs/min ? depending on the type and size ? with tolerances in the tenths of millimeters. |
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Machine Design | Blades from O-1 tool, S-2, and mild steel are extremely tough, sharpen easily, hold an edge, and if bent can be straightened cold. |
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BEAUTY AND BRAWN | Machine Design Blades from O-1 tool, S-2, and mild steel are extremely tough, sharpen easily, hold an edge, and if bent can be straightened cold. |

